So, the other day I decided to take a drive down Fleetwood Drive. It’s not something I normally do, it was more of a spur-of-the-moment kind of thing.
I started by mapping out the route. I didn’t want to get lost, even though it’s a fairly straightforward area. I just plugged “Fleetwood Drive” into my phone’s GPS, and it popped right up. No problem there.
Getting There
I hopped in my car, backed out of the driveway, and headed towards the main road. The traffic wasn’t too bad, thankfully. Just the usual morning rush, a bit of stop-and-go, but nothing crazy.
- Turned left onto Elm Street.
- Continued for about a mile.
- Took a right at the light, which put me on the road leading to Fleetwood.
The Drive Itself
Once I got to Fleetwood Drive, I just cruised along. I rolled down the windows, turned up the music a bit (nothing too loud, didn’t want to be “that guy”), and just enjoyed the scenery. It’s a pretty nice drive, actually. Lots of trees, some well-kept houses, that sort of thing.
I noticed a small park along the way. I almost stopped to check it out, but I decided to keep going. Maybe next time. I kept driving, taking in the sights and sounds.
Wrapping Up
After a while, I reached the end of Fleetwood Drive. I just turned around and headed back the way I came. It wasn’t a super long drive, but it was a nice little detour. It broke up the day and gave me something different to do.

Overall, a pretty chill experience. Would I do it again? Sure, why not. It’s a pleasant enough drive, and sometimes that’s all you need.