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About six to eight inches up here in the welsh foothills ,but my mate phoned from Liverpool about 20 miles away and it hadn’t even snowed
It's not the first nor the last time it has snowed - pretty moderately - so seeing the chaos and excuses yet again is so inexcusable. Get winter tyres, and get those snow ploughs out on time. How does Austria, Switzerland, Norway or even Russia cope with snow?!
It's not the first nor the last time it has snowed - pretty moderately - so seeing the chaos and excuses yet again is so inexcusable. Get winter tyres, and get those snow ploughs out on time. How does Austria, Switzerland, Norway or even Russia cope with snow?!
Because they are used to having snow in winter.
Let's be honest, this current lot will gone in a few days, I know it's annoying, and worse down here where we get even less
but you have to also winder at how many eople would moan if the councils spent millions on keeping snow ploughs etc
in sheds for years on end.?
Where I lived in a rural village, we always got together and dug ourselves out on the odd occasion we did get snowed in,
Yesterday I drove back from Kent in snowy weather along the motorway and the standard of driving was
awful, no lights, people ignoring the speed limits, and cutting others up then braking , drove past 2 accidents, just amazed there weren't more
For the amount of snow we get and temperature being under 7 degrees, getting winter tyres isn't really a worthwhile investment. Much better and cheaper to get a set of snow socks to put on the tyres as and when they are needed. I've only needed to use them twice in 5yrs.Now the easier part is getting winter tyres for your car. They make sense from 7 degrees or less, or in the rain. There are also great all season choices. Over 2-3 years the cost is same or marginally higher, but safety and confidence increase is dramatic.
For the amount of snow we get and temperature being under 7 degrees, getting winter tyres isn't really a worthwhile investment. Much better and cheaper to get a set of snow socks to put on the tyres as and when they are needed. I've only needed to use them twice in 5yrs.
Hence the fun in a car park that I mentioned earlier.Of learn how to drive in bad weather, and I'm not only talking ice and snow here
When I was younger it was a regular thing to get snow and living in a village, 3 miles from a main road, you either learnt
how to drive in icy conditions or walked miles in the freezing cold
Nearly ditched the van this morning driving up a very muddy track through the woods, moved to one side to avoid a deep puddle
and the front wheel set itself in a track and was heading for the ditch, thankfully I managed to get i back before that happened
One thing I learnt from those days was to forget brakes etc and just try and steer out of it if you do start to slide
What I need is some sort of snow shovel to shift the snow off the driveway. Used a broom initially until a neighbour kindly lent me their snow shovel.
I've got some winter wheels - they're buried under the snow! If people are happy to bumble along on ditchfinders all year then they're not going to fork out for winter tyres that can only be used for what 2 months a year are they. Actually come to think of it I was razzing round through 6 inch snow drifts on 40 profile nankangs back in 2010, they were rather good in the snow!
When it's fresh, any old piece of 18" x 18" wood, ply, MDF whatever, screwed to a bit of 6 feet long, 2"x2" for the handle and plough awayWhat I need is some sort of snow shovel to shift the snow off the driveway
Previous passat was on winter tyres all summer and through the winter till it was sold. Same will happen to current one. Driving on winters is great and I am yet to see that hyped quick wear despite astronomical mileage. The quickest wearing tyre in the summer I had was Michelin Primacy summer, total POS and waste of money.
All season really makes sense here.
Really disappointed this morning as I woke to the sound of heavy rain. I was looking forward to a snow covered car park at work this morning to try out the drift mode on the car.![]()
You may find they already do have a lot of special machinery and it can last for a couple of decades with some maintenance. I know for sure my council has at least 1 of each since I saw them in action last year (new years eve in fact)
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PS4 tyres.
Wow. I had PS2s and currently have PS4s. They're lasting 10-15k.My Michelin Pilot Sport 3s are fast wearing too, 5k miles on the front! Wanted the cross climate ones but not available in my tyre size.
I knew it. My Indian Muslim astrologer predicted it.
(reference to the spam posts here this morning)
Can you blame me at those low low prices?Well if you will encourage him by buying his love potions...