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Clear and bright here - didn't even have to de-ice the car.
Same here, although I sprayed antifreeze on the car windows before I went to bed, just to make sure I wouldn't get a coating of ice and could fulfill this week's polluting the planet quotum; north east NL, drove to central NL, no problems. According to the radio there are people stranded in their cars in northern France and ze authorities cannot 'andle zis, so they're asking people who live near motorways to rescue stranded motorists.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
A blizzard in the SE just means a light flurry of snow. Too much for all those 4x4s to cope with...
It tends not to be the 4x4's but the clueless saloon/ small car drivers who do not know how to drive in snow, skid and block the roads leading to tailbacks
Oh and the foreign fooking truck drivers jack knifing across the M20
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
It tends not to be the 4x4's but the clueless saloon/ small car drivers who do not know how to drive in snow, skid and block the roads leading to tailbacks
Oh and the foreign fooking truck drivers jack knifing across the M20
It's not the snow, it's the ice under it. Summer tyres have almost zero grip on ice, hence why our continental cousins mandate winter tyres for such conditions.
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