
Exploring Strada Statale 442 di Laconi e di Uras: A Technical Ride Through Sardinia
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Strada Statale 442 di Laconi e di Uras is situated in the island region of Sardinia, Italy. The road traverses a varied terrain with elevations ranging from 168 meters (551 feet) to 363 meters (1,191 feet), connecting several settlements including Laconi and Uras. The route passes through a mix of inhabited areas and countryside, offering riders a blend of rural and small-town environments. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The SS442 extends approximately 15.4 kilometers (9.6 miles) and is surfaced entirely with asphalt of high quality, rated at 4.7 out of 5. The road is moderately curvy, providing a riding experience that balances technical engagement with manageable handling. It predominantly features two lanes (about 88%), with a small portion consisting of a single lane (around 7%). The width of the road is mostly wide (about 91%), with a minor section of medium width (3%). The maximum speed limit is approximately 90 km/h (56 mph), allowing for a steady pace along the route.
Route and Settlements Along the Way
The road is known locally as Via Vittorio Emanuele Terzo in parts and includes segments named Via Guglielmo Marconi, Via Regina Margherita, and Via Cesare Battisti. It passes through several small settlements, with about 24% of the route running through inhabited areas. This mixture of urban and rural stretches offers riders a diverse riding environment, with opportunities to experience local Sardinian culture and landscapes.
Riding Considerations and Accessibility
SS442 is accessible year-round, with no significant seasonal closures reported. The road does not currently have tolls or entrance fees, but riders should verify this information before travel as conditions may change. The asphalt surface and road width make it suitable for a range of motorcycle types, from sport to touring bikes. Riders should be mindful of the moderate curviness and speed limits to ensure a safe journey.
Additional Resources and Map
For riders interested in planning their trip along SS442, detailed maps and route planning tools are recommended. An interactive map of the road is provided below to assist with navigation and trip preparation.
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