Which Junction are you getting on?
With the M6, you have the equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle between junctions 13-15. There have been so many unexplained accidents in that area that it is best avoiding whenever possible.I would go M1 and leave early. Better to be sitting up there having a bacon sarnie that being stuck on the motorway.
Quote from: Lee on January 03, 2013, 09:03:25 AMWhich Junction are you getting on? travelling from south of Brum on the M5, so Ive got the choice of following the M42 to join the M1, or staying put and joining the M6, I havent driven the M1 before but I dont usually have much luck M6/M62, always seem to be solid with traffic.
Re travel: From someone who does the journey regularly I think you are better to take your chances with the the M1/M62 although be prepared to queue on the M62 as it is a nightmare and has speed restrictions of 50 miles per hour from the M1 junction to the M606 Bradford turn off! Unless you are confident of finding a rat run there really is little alternative, but do listen to the traffic as the M62 roadworks are notorious for accidents at the moment.Re parking: Get there early enough and there is plenty of on street parking near the ground or you could risk parking at Foster Square retail park or the nearby Tesco superstore at Peel Centre. Some fee paying car parking near the ground is available for around £4 or £5, but it is a bit of a "free for all" to get away at the end of the match.
Re parking: Get there early enough and there is plenty of on street parking near the ground or you could risk parking at Foster Square retail park or the nearby Tesco superstore at Peel Centre. Some fee paying car parking near the ground is available for around £4 or £5, but it is a bit of a "free for all" to get away at the end of the match.