I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on the state of our rural roading network. is it just me, or do other people die a little inside with every pothole. This weekend, I drove from Auckland to Ohakune and back. On the way down, I went via Te Kuiti and Taumaranui. I really enjoyed the drive - the road surface was good for the most part, and the scenery fantastic. Perhaps the lack of trucks helped preserve the roads? All told, a great drive for the 335i and I arrived thoroughly chuffed with the car. Drives like that make me fall in love the manual gearbox all over again. On the way back however, I drove via Turangi, Taupo, Tokoroa, then Tirau. Almost the entire way back I had fists of rage because of the dismal state of the roads. Potholes, ruts, corrugations, massive surface irregularities, shonky patchwork that seemed 2 inches higher than the rest of the road, dangerous off camber corners etc etc. It was like driving along a metal road with a spattering of tar here and there - in Bhutan. How can one of our major 'highways' be so bad? Other countries with small populations seem to manage just fine, but we seem to be hell bent on persisting with coarse chip and third world roading methods. Rant over. I'm off to buy a Maxima with 205/65 tyres and spongy suspension.