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I keep hearing on the news that the snow is causing all sorts of disruption to UK business, what problems have people had in their organisations, how have you overcome the problems and did you have a plan in place to deal with adverse the weather?
Mark
Got to agree ... we have snow every year and got to say that previous years its been deeper than this and yet the schools around here still open, life goes on and everyone just gets on with it.
Its a fact of life living in the hills that it snows and it will be icy and the roads will be slippy ... why only last week I had a wonderful time navigating the local ring road and its many roundabouts - just need a pair of ice skates, that or careful driving with no sharp turns and no severe braking.
Yes we made a plan, carry on as normal
Same here, just carry on as normal. I found people winding down for the holidays a much bigger problem in getting business than the weather, and I tend to work outside most of the day.
It's not that bad, minus 5 celcius this morning and it was 0 degrees most of the day, so it isn't really that cold. In fact, I think it might have got up to 1 degree or so for at least an hour or so.
Good for you! Up 't' north using snow chains is the quivilant of a bloke ordering a bacardi and diet coke at a bar. Some things just are not acceptable!
When I find a slippary road the first thing I do is lock the wheels up. The distance I slide determines my maximum safe speed for the rest of that road. Most 'safe' drivers probably don't think to do that.
sounds like you have a few Bacardi and cokes before you go our in your car.
Bet you got a nice clean accident record.
Earl
sounds like you have a few Bacardi and cokes before you go our in your car.
Bet you got a nice clean accident record.
Earl
If you get one of these you do not get stuck that much. If you do you are somewhere that you should have not gone and then it is time to get the dogs out of the back and head for the lowlands![]()
For your information I have had only two car crashes, both involving being young and stupid. nonetheless both were stylish and exciting.
did the other car look like this,only it don't look to stylish to me.:|
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What I fail to understand is; if my entirely impractical, rear wheel drive, sporty looking car can manage in the snow, why can't the 4x4's that I'm driving past?
depends what type of 4X4s they are i s'pose...BMWs are reportedly bad in the snow, some of the fake 4x4s (imports from India/China) are next to useless...Range/Land Rovers should be able to handle it though, the big Nissans are also powering through the snow from what i've seen.
What I fail to understand is; if my entirely impractical, rear wheel drive, sporty looking car can manage in the snow, why can't the 4x4's that I'm driving past?
I think the problem is somewhere between the steering column and the front seat.
Thats the one! I pulled off the stylish crash and got the girl. This guy just stuffed it and made a mess of the drivers seat, a few seconds before and after the crash.
Most people who have a 4x4 don't know how to use it, whats diff lock again? and I have ABS so will never skid.
Most people who have a 4x4 don't know how to use it, whats diff lock again? and I have ABS so will never skid.
Don't put your wages on it. ABS will not prevent all skids.
Well I have just done a nice 100 mile round trip ... it started with a 'lets see if we can leave the village' to a 'lets see if we can get to the motorway' to a heck ... no snow!!
The further north you travel, the less snow there is.
The most scary part of it all ... following behind someone who insisted on doing 10mph for some 4 miles and have another mile of traffic behind them .... if you are that worried about being out on the road - surely its stay at home time. Sometimes driving too slow causes as many accidents as driving too fast!!
yep but the quality of the accident is somewhat different.
more speed more damage basic physics.
Earl
Errr, North of where? Cars going nowhere in our area (Bradford). Main roads clear but getting to them is a different matter. Three crashes on our road today due to white stuff.Well I have just done a nice 100 mile round trip ... it started with a 'lets see if we can leave the village' to a 'lets see if we can get to the motorway' to a heck ... no snow!!
The further north you travel, the less snow there is.
The most scary part of it all ... following behind someone who insisted on doing 10mph for some 4 miles and have another mile of traffic behind them .... if you are that worried about being out on the road - surely its stay at home time. Sometimes driving too slow causes as many accidents as driving too fast!!
Errr, North of where? Cars going nowhere in our area (Bradford). Main roads clear but getting to them is a different matter. Three crashes on our road today due to white stuff.
Definitely agree with comment re worried about been out in snow and causing more trouble.