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    Re: New highway

    I just wanted to say thank you. I was looking for a detailed map, to get from Abreu to Higuey. And you unknowingly provided it. Once again, THANKS
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    Re: New highway

    Has anyone driven it?? (personally)

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by osanhopps View Post
    I just wanted to say thank you. I was looking for a detailed map, to get from Abreu to Higuey. And you unknowingly provided it. Once again, THANKS
    Has anybody done SDQ to Sosua on the new road? How long does it take? Are there any dangerous patches (i.e., potholes, etc.) we need to be on the lookout for?

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by husl2001 View Post
    Has anybody done SDQ to Sosua on the new road? How long does it take? Are there any dangerous patches (i.e., potholes, etc.) we need to be on the lookout for?

    What new road? You talking about that same road?



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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmydr View Post
    What new road? You talking about that same road?
    Yes, the one that now connects SDQ to Samana, Autopista Juan Pablo II (aka Route 8), that opened early last year.

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by husl2001 View Post
    Has anybody done SDQ to Sosua on the new road? How long does it take? Anything we need to be on the lookout for?
    Yeah we need to find someone who has driven it. We need the correct information.

    Not a friend of a friend of a friend who drove it!!

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    Re: New highway

    I drove it in June with my novia. What do you want to know?

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by snoozer View Post
    I drove it in June with my novia. What do you want to know?
    Has anybody done SDQ to Sosua on the new road? How long does it take? Are there any dangerous patches (i.e., potholes, etc.) we need to be on the lookout for?

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by psriches View Post
    Has anyone driven it?? (personally)

    I drove it returning to Santo Domingo about two months ago, as a passenger after my accident, nice ride, new road is great, depending where you are going in Santo Domingo or other points east it is great because you can avoid the major Santo Domingo traffic using it. The highway itself is barren, not much to see, if you want to stop for refreshments once you get on it, you are shit out of luck. But the road is brand new and no problems one land in some places and two lanes most of the ride many stretches where you won't even see another car in either direction, a few problems on the road to Nagua to get to it however, when I went construction was going on so that slowed us down a little bit. Once you get on the highway no real speed limit as are most highways in the D.R., so you can go just about as fast as you want, with very little traffic.

    Don't remember the exact time but will guess about 3.5 hours, the only reason I can't remember is because the guy I was driving with forget some papers that he needed in Santo Domingo so he had to return to Sosua, after we had already been about an hour into the drive. So it totally screwed up my sense of timing.
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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by husl2001 View Post
    Has anybody done SDQ to Sosua on the new road? How long does it take? Are there any dangerous patches (i.e., potholes, etc.) we need to be on the lookout for?
    Haven't done it in that direction, but can't imagine it being any different from doing it in the opposite direction. Again if you rent a car in SDQ, and take the road, shortly after leaving the airport I would guess about 3.5 hours or so, most days to Sosua, not much traffic going this way at all. No dangerous patches on the highway itself, a few once you get off in the Nagua area, if they haven't completed the construction on that road yet, if they have, no problems at all.

    I would recommend it especially from the airport to Sosua.

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    Re: New highway

    I took the road 2 weeks ago. Nice road. You can really get up and go on it. No pot holes. Its the AutoBahn of Dominican Republic right now.

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by gmalet View Post
    I took the road 2 weeks ago. Nice road. You can really get up and go on it. No pot holes. Its the AutoBahn of Dominican Republic right now.
    Don't know about that. We took this highway last week. It is a great highway. And very scenic once you reach the north coast. But there are a few speed traps on it now. Which me and my boys learned to our detriment. The ticket was only $1000RD, but it was a pain to pay.

    However, I did learn where the fiscalera is in Sosua. So I guess that I can chalk it up to a learning experience.

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by DCIronman View Post
    Don't know about that. We took this highway last week. It is a great highway. And very scenic once you reach the north coast. But there are a few speed traps on it now. Which me and my boys learned to our detriment. The ticket was only $1000RD, but it was a pain to pay.

    However, I did learn where the fiscalera is in Sosua. So I guess that I can chalk it up to a learning experience.
    How fast were you going and what is the posted limit?

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by mikelodge View Post
    How fast were you going and what is the posted limit?
    The posted speed limit is 80km per hour. I guess we were going faster than that.

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by DCIronman View Post
    The posted speed limit is 80km per hour. I guess we were going faster than that.
    DR Autobahn can you imagine posting a 50 mph sign on the German one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikelodge View Post
    DR Autobahn can you imagine posting a 50 mph sign on the German one.
    We were out there alone, heading towards the north coast. The speed trap is about 15 minutes away from the second toll station, and looks like a regular spot for the policia (they actually have a small shelter built there.)

    On the trip back to Santo Domingo, we just got behind a car doing 120-140 kph, and had no issues.

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by husl2001 View Post
    We were out there alone, heading towards the north coast. The speed trap is about 15 minutes away from the second toll station, and looks like a regular spot for the policia (they actually have a small shelter built there.)

    On the trip back to Santo Domingo, we just got behind a car doing 120-140 kph, and had no issues.
    How much are the tolls?

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by mikelodge View Post
    DR Autobahn can you imagine posting a 50 mph sign on the German one.
    You have not LIVED til you've had the BMW OVER 230KM.

    I would imagine the 80km limit is in certain areas only and then it opens back up. Its the same in Germany, certain areas have posted limits and one needs to heed them, and then where see "the sign" (a tire track in a circle, which brings a smile to my face just thinking of it) and you can open er up all the way .

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    Re: New highway

    Quote Originally Posted by jd426 View Post
    You have not LIVED til you've had the BMW OVER 230KM.

    I would imagine the 80km limit is in certain areas only and then it opens back up. Its the same in Germany, certain areas have posted limits and one needs to heed them, and then where see "the sign" (a tire track in a circle, which brings a smile to my face just thinking of it) and you can open er up all the way .
    120 mph plus on a bike is a rush too. I have done that 140 plus shit is a vette and one time in a Pontiac GTA Trans Am that we had a different chip put in the computer. Gave all that crazy shit up years ago now I am content to keep the bike at 75-80 mph on the freeway and actually prefer a much slower 50 mph nice ride somewhere scenic. Tickets have gone up and insurance nails you bad enough even with only a couple regular speeding tickets a year.

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