![]() ![]() STORY: Scratched the battery on your new electric vehicle, even slightly? Then your car may be a write-off. M5 Worcestershire: one lane blocked and queueing traffic due to recovery work and broken down van on M5 southbound between J6 A4538 Pershore Lane (Worcester) and J7 A44 (Worcester/Evesham). ![]() Multiple vehicle crash, the road is blocked, please use an alternative route.Ī488 Monaughty: both ways closed due to snow between the Presteigne turn-off (Monaughty) and the Dolau turn-off (Dolau). UPDATE 11am: Just passable and queueing traffic due to snowĪ4103 Storridge: A4103 both ways impassable due to snow from B4219 (Storridge) to Dragons Lane (Leigh Sinton). UPDATE 10am: Snow cleared, now passableĪ449, British Camp: problems have been reported on the county border at British Camp, with cars on the A449 reportedly being turned around.Ī4117 Ludlow Road, Clee Hill: queueing traffic and road is impassable due to snow on A4117 Ludlow Road both ways from B4214 Tenbury Road (Clee Hill) to Catherton Road (Cleobury Mortimer). Snow on the A465 at Stoke Lacy (Image: Sofie Smith)Ī49 Hope Under Dinmore: A49 both ways just passable due to snow from A417 (Hope-under-Dinmore junction, Hope Under Dinmore) to Marden turn off (Wellington). The sweet middle chorus in Bengali can instantly take you to the streets of Calcutta.Hereford Times: Snow on the A465 at Stoke Lacy It talks about how a road journey can be intoxicating and can make you forget all worldly worries in a short time. Singing about accepting different flavours and pace of such a journey, the song beautifully draws a picture of the excitement associated with a road ride, with winds caressing your hair and a plethora of melodies coming from all directions. The song featured in the popular film Piku describes road journeys to their best. ![]() Journey Song | Shreya Ghoshal, Anupam Roy The song was beautifully penned down to bring out the close and long lasting relationship of the bike with its owner but also symbolically brings out a person’s never-ending connection with travel. Lively strings can take you to long road rides, in times when the journey is more enticing than the destination.Ī beautiful composition by the singer for a bike commercial not only worked well for the brand but found a place in everybody’s heart with its touching words. With nowhere to reach, the carefree roadies ever hungry for adventure can relate well with the upbeat song. The soul of the song by the famous Indian rapper can be captured in a picture of some travel junkies on the bike, riding all along the narrow- curvy roads of Ladakh. The sweet chirping music of the song gets even better with some magical words at the end you would crave to sing back, “ Mother I am coming home.” Sitting by the window of the car, your tired eyes gazing at the drowning sun against the blue of the sky, seeing half-lit cottages along the margin of the road, that feeling of going to a place where you belong, a place that shall never satiate you enough. Hearts enveloped with the warmth of memories and a desire to be reconciled with your loved ones, the melody by the English singer is a perfect cure for hearts aching to find a home. ![]() The most beautiful road journeys are the ones that bring you home. With the lively thumping music and exciting beat of the rap, the energy of the song can be scaled on your speedometer. The song talks about the endless countryside adventures of these men who plan to ride till the end of their lives. With a prominent country overtone, the song will make you imagine a countryside road with cowboys riding into the sunset. This popular song by young American rapper, Lil Nas X is our go-to track for any road trip. It reminds one of the steady, solitary and contemplative road trips, ones saved for oneself. The chords produce a sensation of movement. Disconnected from the world, distanced from the self, the man is lost and wishes to be found again. It gives words to the feeling of loneliness and emptiness in a person who keeps living in oblivion. The song takes the analogy of a man walking on a lonely and empty road that is familiar to him. This iconic song by the famous California band, Green Day found its way to our ears back in 2004. ![]()
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