Yes, Newcastle to Stavanger
No
It depends on where you travel from. There are six ferries to get from the Isle of Wight to Hampshire. If you are taking a car, the average crossing time is approximately 41 mins, 40 secs between the three car ferries. If you are travelling on a passenger ferry or car ferry (all six ferries) (the car ferries take passengers on foot) the average crossing time is approximately 28 mins, 12 secs.
Calais. The ferry crossing takes 90 minutes, the tunnel 40. Not expensive either; last week a day trip with a car and up to 9 people was £22 on the tunnel and £28 on the ferry; but the ferry price included 3 bottles of wine.
approximately 30 minutes by aeroplane. Or a 2 hour ferry crossing and a 2 hour drive by car.
According to AA route planner it is 323.7 miles and will take approx 6 hours 48 minutes by car, plus a short Ferry Crossing.
The person- only ferry is one hour, while the car ferry is two.
By ferry or train. If you are driving, you can take your car on the ferry.
The rates for a ferry across the English Channel vary according to which company, the ports sailing from and to, whether travelling on foot or by car and if the latter how many passengers are in the car. Rates can be found direct from the ferry companies as well as My Ferry, A Ferry and Ferry Price.
Ferry or barge
no
Yes. By car and ferry it should be no problem if you stay clear of the eastern European countries that are not in the EU yet; but many airlines require a passport when boarding an aircraft.
On a bend, on the 'brow' of a hill, on a pedestrian crossing, at a junction, on a level crossing... Basically anywhere (a) your view is obstructed or (b) your actions pose a risk to other people.