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Well no snow in Manc but you cant see where you are going for the pea soup fog that has been hanging around all day. Perhaps some snow would help us all to see :D :LOL:
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If this snow they're forecasting actually arrives in any quantity, we'll have more dramas for the media. I mean, what's wrong with cars/trucks/trains etc. over here that at the first hint of snow everything stops moving? (Or starts sliding uncontrollably into a ditch, thereby causing the sensible drivers to be held up while the idiots get dragged out.) Driving in snow isn't that hard - it just requires a bit of care and patience - and losing the lead foot, and leaving more space between cars. Of course too many drivers have trouble with those concepts, as they demonstrate every morning in any and all driving conditions. |
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You're right though, I remember there being a snap snowfall the last winter I spent in Hemel that caught all the gritters off guard. It took me about three hours to crawl home from Watford that night and we weren't even the worst affected area. I'm off to Stockholm later this week. I'll be packing some warm gear, but if there is snow while I'm there I'm not anticipating the city grinding to a halt! |
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Instead of all the roadworks, they could do a lot more to improve the traffic by making it more likely for the idiots to get caught. Maybe if they had to start driving lessons again they'd learn how to drive properly. (Of course this would require the standard of driving tuition to be raised considerably. Like including motorway driving, night driving and skid pan work.) Quote:
I was lucky to find a back road which saved me 2 hours of tailback traffic, but it was very hairy indeed - hence 3 cars in the ditch within a mile of each other. And considering the way my car was behaving at 15mph, I have a pretty good idea how they ended up in there. |
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About two years ago I got stuck for the entire night on the motorway around Paris as the conditions just got so bad all traffic was stuck on the motorway. No one got out their cars as it was freezing.
All mobile networks were flooded and it was chaos. Seeing as I had been traveling since morning and thought I was going to arrive in the evening, I had the worst time ever having to spend the whole of the night in the car. |
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Yeah, SWW, although I do love the white stuff, I know what you mean... last year we had a sudden snow storm here in Swindon - couldn't have been more than a couple of inches at most, but it fell very suddenly. Took me hours to get home, despite living about 2 miles away from where I worked :(
It's fine if it snows overnight, cause then you just phone your boss to say you're staying at home all day, and then you don't get caught up in all the problems. Luckily, my boss now lives in a secluded village about 15 miles from the office, so he'd not be at work in any case :D |
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My wifes from canada, the first time she was here and it snowed she couldn't believe the effect a smattering of snow had.
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LOL That must have beeen fun for you.
Everyone should be given a day off work when its like that. |
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The only saving grace was that, even though I didn't get to work until nearly 11 o'clock, I still left at 5 ;) |
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