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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham

been watching the news today and one of the transport people say that gritting alone will not clear the roads, they rely on people using the roads to churn the snow and grit up and this will clear the roads

however other transporty people are advising not to travel cos the roads are bad

so....who do we believe?? i personally thing the first guy makes a bit of sense.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"been watching the news today and one of the transport people say that gritting alone will not clear the roads, they rely on people using the roads to churn the snow and grit up and this will clear the roads

however other transporty people are advising not to travel cos the roads are bad

so....who do we believe?? i personally thing the first guy makes a bit of sense."

You shouldn't drive. Evesham was one of two towns on the news tonight. They said it was the coldest place with the dirtiest women. Okay I lied about the cold. Don't drive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Grit is only really effective if it's put down on the tarmac before the snow arrives, even then they only grit the main thoroughfares in case they run out (like last year).

Whether you make your trip or not can only be decided by your gut instinct. Use the local weather maps on bbc.co.uk/weather to see what the forecast is like at various points en route and decide from there. A good rule of thumb is to listen to asvice from the AA - if they say don't drive unless it's essential, it's worth considering.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"been watching the news today and one of the transport people say that gritting alone will not clear the roads, they rely on people using the roads to churn the snow and grit up and this will clear the roads

however other transporty people are advising not to travel cos the roads are bad

so....who do we believe?? i personally thing the first guy makes a bit of sense.

You shouldn't drive. Evesham was one of two towns on the news tonight. They said it was the coldest place with the dirtiest women. Okay I lied about the cold. Don't drive. "

oooohhhh so thats what the cameras were here for

got to -20 here last night apparently

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

PERSONALLY i would not drive unless it was relly necessary ,and true GRIT is effective if used before snow arrives , but we carry on gritting using extra sand in the mix to try and stop it getting icy , but personally .STAY HOME ! thats my opinion , FRANKIE XX

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By *ummy mummyWoman
over a year ago

southampton-ish

I would say as most people in this country do not have snow/all weather tires it can be quite dangerous...do not drive unless absolutely necessary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Before the grit can be churned up, it helps if the authorities actually put some onto the roads.

Passed 2 gritters today, flashing lights, the whole 9 yards, but no grit comming out of them. Oh yes the thing at the back was spinning and all that, it looked very good but just a shame that nothing was comming out....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was out driving today and had no problems in the area at all, alot of snow/frozen covered roads but if you know how to drive correctly in these conditions you'll have no problems.....and no I don't have a 4x4 to help get out of tricky situations

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Having attended our first meet, and then writing our car off on the way home two weeks ago, I'd give it a miss!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

yeah they need vehicles to churn the grit into the ice/snow to work it, but not worth driving on the black ice!

Also below -15c grit doesn't work as it is the freezing point for salt water!

In ski countries when the temperature does get above -15c the grit just bores little holes straight down!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was out driving today and had no problems in the area at all, alot of snow/frozen covered roads but if you know how to drive correctly in these conditions you'll have no problems.....and no I don't have a 4x4 to help get out of tricky situations"

Yes. All drive. No problems at all. The lorry that jacknifed on the motorway was being driven by a dinner lady.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd say it depends on how important the journey is, and how far it is.

I was due to go to Dunstable this morning, and after 2 miles of the M11 having my car fishtailing while gently accelerating from 40 in 4th gear....I turned back!

It got down to about -5 -6 or so here last night and the roads were just pure ice this morning. They did clear up a fair bit as the day wore on though so there is a bit of truth in what they 1st guy said.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah they need vehicles to churn the grit into the ice/snow to work it, but not worth driving on the black ice!

Also below -15c grit doesn't work as it is the freezing point for salt water!

In ski countries when the temperature does get above -15c the grit just bores little holes straight down!"

Get you clever clogs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah they need vehicles to churn the grit into the ice/snow to work it, but not worth driving on the black ice!

Also below -15c grit doesn't work as it is the freezing point for salt water!

In ski countries when the temperature does get above -15c the grit just bores little holes straight down!"

The temperature here is Frozen to Fuck Degrees OR Solid in Seconds .. what can I use to defrost my downpiple?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah they need vehicles to churn the grit into the ice/snow to work it, but not worth driving on the black ice!

Also below -15c grit doesn't work as it is the freezing point for salt water!

In ski countries when the temperature does get above -15c the grit just bores little holes straight down!

The temperature here is Frozen to Fuck Degrees OR Solid in Seconds .. what can I use to defrost my downpiple?"

Flamethrower. But a proper military one, not the type they use in films.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

we did a 200 mile round trip yesterday with no problems, stick to the main roads, leave plenty of time and be careful

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yeah they need vehicles to churn the grit into the ice/snow to work it, but not worth driving on the black ice!

Also below -15c grit doesn't work as it is the freezing point for salt water!

In ski countries when the temperature does get above -15c the grit just bores little holes straight down!

The temperature here is Frozen to Fuck Degrees OR Solid in Seconds .. what can I use to defrost my downpiple?

Flamethrower. But a proper military one, not the type they use in films."

Thanks Slarty! I'll nip down to the flamthrower shop. Shall I drive ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks Slarty! I'll nip down to the flamthrower shop. Shall I drive ?? "

If you would please. We need stalwart's like you to help keep the roads clear. Thanks muchly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Roads for someone i knew was ok today and they do a bit of travelling.

Says they ok as long as no dickhead speeding and playing the fool on the roads

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Before the grit can be churned up, it helps if the authorities actually put some onto the roads.

Passed 2 gritters today, flashing lights, the whole 9 yards, but no grit comming out of them. Oh yes the thing at the back was spinning and all that, it looked very good but just a shame that nothing was comming out.... "

MAY of been returning to get more salt ! blades still turn even when empty ,and we leave them on to stop them freezing up , i am on the M62 TONIGHT AT 10PM .till 5 AM . FRANKIE XX

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some nice lady should rush out and give frankie some hot choclate when he is passing

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!


"Before the grit can be churned up, it helps if the authorities actually put some onto the roads.

Passed 2 gritters today, flashing lights, the whole 9 yards, but no grit comming out of them. Oh yes the thing at the back was spinning and all that, it looked very good but just a shame that nothing was comming out.... MAY of been returning to get more salt ! blades still turn even when empty ,and we leave them on to stop them freezing up , i am on the M62 TONIGHT AT 10PM .till 5 AM . FRANKIE XX"

So you are one of these incredibly brave/stupid guys who have to drive in the middle lane gritting while getting passed on both sides! The guys in my yard have it easy with no motorways to grit!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks Slarty! I'll nip down to the flamthrower shop. Shall I drive ??

If you would please. We need stalwart's like you to help keep the roads clear. Thanks muchly."

Don't call me muchly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"PERSONALLY i would not drive unless it was relly necessary ,and true GRIT is effective if used before snow arrives , but we carry on gritting using extra sand in the mix to try and stop it getting icy , but personally .STAY HOME ! thats my opinion , FRANKIE XX"

Aksherlly, True Grit is a John Wayne film.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks Slarty! I'll nip down to the flamthrower shop. Shall I drive ??

If you would please. We need stalwart's like you to help keep the roads clear. Thanks muchly.

Don't call me muchly."

Nearly as bad as surely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Before the grit can be churned up, it helps if the authorities actually put some onto the roads.

Passed 2 gritters today, flashing lights, the whole 9 yards, but no grit comming out of them. Oh yes the thing at the back was spinning and all that, it looked very good but just a shame that nothing was comming out.... MAY of been returning to get more salt ! blades still turn even when empty ,and we leave them on to stop them freezing up , i am on the M62 TONIGHT AT 10PM .till 5 AM . FRANKIE XX

So you are one of these incredibly brave/stupid guys who have to drive in the middle lane gritting while getting passed on both sides! The guys in my yard have it easy with no motorways to grit!"

YES !that is us ,stupid ,i base jump too ,its less dangerous , lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some nice lady should rush out and give frankie some hot choclate when he is passing "
NOW THAT !would make my night , lol xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hey.....

she may be also nekid with a big faux fur coat on too

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By *andKCouple
over a year ago

Norfolk

The question is when do I make a dash to the South Coast to pick our grand daughter up? Can't tell her she can't come because of the weather can I?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On ya marks.................

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By *andKCouple
over a year ago

Norfolk

I think I need a few stopping off points on the way - shame you are inthe opposite direction

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tut.........

Kin typical

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OFF TO WORK !!hoping to see a faux fur coat , possibly just a bloody fox , MY LUCK , LOL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OFF TO WORK !!hoping to see a faux fur coat , possibly just a bloody fox , MY LUCK , LOL "

Ya never know....

sent out a warning to all women in st helens.

To come out and warm ya cock...les

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

we've got a 4x4 withy proper tyres on it and we stgil have the occasional slide, most of the time though its the cars that get in the way, drivers should be fined if they get stuck, cause an accident or block the road and they are not running winter tyres.

Compared to the overall cost of motoring a spare pair of steel wheels with winter tyres on wont break the bank and will last for years only being used for a month every year or so.

We have been abused in the past for running a 4x4 despite one of ours being a pickup truck and its pretty obvious form the tate of it usually that it gets used off road, soon as the snow comes though everyones happy to assume we'll help them out for nowt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

NO ! never even seen a fox ,never mind a lady in a faux fur coat , COLD ,HUNGRY AND HORNY ! FRANKIE XX

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