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Best Route from SE27 to SE22 Goodrich Road


theboycj

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Hi All


Just seeking advice on what people see as the best route from SE27 to around the Goodrich Road area in weekdays from between 7.30-8am? Does the traffic get quite bad at that time?


Anyone have any tips advice or comments on traffic etc would be great?


Thanks

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It will probably vary from day to day.


Google maps will tell you the best route taking into account current traffic conditions, delays and bus or train times, and you can set it for walking, car or public transport.


You just put in the start and finish point.


You can do it in advance but obviously that will be less accurate if there's a subsequent accident or other holdup on the route.

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