My collection of mountain passes in real time grows in my youtube channel and is steadily gaining popularity. The videos show the crossings with normal speed - neither accelerating nor decelerating - and uncut. Some of the rides are filmed by 3 cameras and I fade between camerapositions.
I think this gives a good impression, how the route looks like and how long the journey will take approximately. We drive without exception under the Road Traffic Act. This may seem slow on some routes on other again very fast. However, the speed impression depends strongly on the mounting point of the cameras.
Many thanks for the post and the links. This is great information. I used information from your links when I toured in the Alps last September. It was extremely useful, particularly the information about the Gavia Pass and the Stelvio. I took your advice to drive the Stelvio Pass in the late afternoon to avoid too much traffic. We did it at 4.30 pm and had a clear run down. I will be using your information to plan my next trip which is planned for September.
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