Grit on the Downs

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KITT

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5,339 posts

242 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Can anyone explain why Bristol shitty council think it's a good idea to grit the roads running through the Downs in the hottest weather we've had all year?

shorty123

376 posts

238 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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KITT said:
Can anyone explain why Bristol shitty council think it's a good idea to grit the roads running through the Downs in the hottest weather we've had all year?


I was wondering this on Saturday, they were doing the airport road also, bloody ridiculous hold ups ensued and the car was none too happy either (but held on)

I believe i had a similar conversation with the missus at the time... except twas a little more colourful

jitsukadave

2,101 posts

257 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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It's so the accidents in that area go up.
This will justify them installing more speed cameras.
When they don't grit next year and the accidents go down.
The statistics will show how cleaver they were to install the cameras.
They will give themselves a big bonus and everybody thinks of them in a nice fluffy way.

Me? I want to harm them... I thought I'd left this nonsense behind when I moved darn sarf from the land of the 'chippings on road'. Guess it's just another symptom of todays society.

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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KITT said:
Can anyone explain why Bristol shitty council think

No. You've got me there. BCC in "thinking" shocker. It'll never happen, I tell you.

Nick_F

10,154 posts

247 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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shorty123 said:

KITT said:
Can anyone explain why Bristol shitty council think it's a good idea to grit the roads running through the Downs in the hottest weather we've had all year?



I was wondering this on Saturday, they were doing the airport road also, bloody ridiculous hold ups ensued and the car was none too happy either (but held on)

I believe i had a similar conversation with the missus at the time... except twas a little more colourful


Knobbers very nearly caused me to miss my flight. Not happy.

Shorty123

376 posts

238 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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I had a very official house of commons letter yesterday, jury service i thought, or maybe i havent paid something... but no it was a letter from our friendly local moustachioed lesbian MP - Dawn Primarolo... Do you know what this very official letter was about??

It was an appeal for africa... I ask you!! i dont mind the thought of wiping out third world debt, but i bloody well object when its my local MP asking for money, when i pay one of the highest rates of council tax in the UK for piss poor local services, and crap 'we cant be bothered' policing.... AAARRRRGGGHHHH it makes me so mad.

And that parking services lot can go to hell also

sorry guys, had to get that off my chest

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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On the subject of the road (i imagine it is anyway), I live just off it, and drove down it yesterday ping chip tinkle tinkle and noticed the Espace that is always parked on the road slowly smoldering!!!

Pulled over and took a look, and the wheelarch was melting at a fairly rapid rate!!! Found the owner (a lady) who said she had noticed the air con made a racket when she stopped.

So doing my good deed, I told her to go and get a fire extinguisher, while I had a closer look.

I noticed that the inside of the wheelarch was indeed smoldering (and red hot from it), so I got a wire brush out of my toolbox and cleaned off all the smodering material and any other 'potential' flammable material, and it stopped.

Told the lady not to drive it until she had got the AA out to have a look (not that mechanical really, me).

She seemed very grateful and I went on my merry way feeling better that I had helped somebody not lose their car up in flames

gives self a pat on back

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

269 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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Went for a blast on my bike last night and discovered that loose gravel has been "applied" to the surface half way up Cheddar Gorge. I discovered this while making keen progress and nearly lost the front end of the bike. Surely the council should be at least obligedt o put warning signs up?!!

KITT

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5,339 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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Mon Ami Mate said:
Went for a blast on my bike last night and discovered that loose gravel has been "applied" to the surface half way up Cheddar Gorge. I discovered this while making keen progress and nearly lost the front end of the bike. Surely the council should be at least obligedt o put warning signs up?!!
Yeh, went up their last weekend in the Tiger. Rear arches took a spraying

On the Downs however there is proper, red coloured salt/grit! The stuff they put down in winter to stop the roads icing over.

PS Mon Ami - Wasn't you on the bike I was, err, driving spiritedly with last Sunday ~11:30am?

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

269 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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KITT said:

Mon Ami Mate said:
Went for a blast on my bike last night and discovered that loose gravel has been "applied" to the surface half way up Cheddar Gorge. I discovered this while making keen progress and nearly lost the front end of the bike. Surely the council should be at least obligedt o put warning signs up?!!

Yeh, went up their last weekend in the Tiger. Rear arches took a spraying

On the Downs however there is proper, red coloured salt/grit! The stuff they put down in winter to stop the roads icing over.

PS Mon Ami - Wasn't you on the bike I was, err, driving spiritedly with last Sunday ~11:30am?


Wasn't me Guv - I'd have recognised you. I was in your neck of the woods though, but two up. Went to WSM with my girlfriend and stopped off in Axbridge on the way back for a (just the one you understand).

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

265 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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KITT said:



Mon Ami Mate said:
Went for a blast on my bike last night and discovered that loose gravel has been "applied" to the surface half way up Cheddar Gorge. I discovered this while making keen progress and nearly lost the front end of the bike. Surely the council should be at least obligedt o put warning signs up?!!



Yeh, went up their last weekend in the Tiger. Rear arches took a spraying

On the Downs however there is proper, red coloured salt/grit! The stuff they put down in winter to stop the roads icing over.

PS Mon Ami - Wasn't you on the bike I was, err, driving spiritedly with last Sunday ~11:30am?




Where abouts is this, may I ask? I was on about Ivywell Road which has just been resurfaced pah!

See Here



>> Edited by neil_cardiff on Thursday 23 June 14:52

KITT

Original Poster:

5,339 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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neil_cardiff said:
Where abouts is this, may I ask? I was on about Ivywell Road which has just been resurfaced pah!

See Here
All along Ladies Mile, Stoke Road and Saville road (you can tell which way I drive to work ). Go take a look now, there's quite a load of it just by the zoo at the start of Ladies Mile.

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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I drive that way most days and haven't seen any... Plenty of overspill from the Ivywell Rd "surface dressing" plus on Westbury road they've just put "extra grippy" patches on the approaches to the pelican crossing (you know - the sort that actually makes it harder to stop due to all the loose gravel that's left over for weeks afterwards )

KITT

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5,339 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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I'm pretty sure it's grit although you've got me thinking now I'm not heading back that way tonight so can't double check, but there's defiantly a load of reddish coloured sand/grit near the zoo on Ladies Mile and a light dusting everywhere else.

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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KITT said:
I'm pretty sure it's grit although you've got me thinking now I'm not heading back that way tonight so can't double check, but there's defiantly a load of reddish coloured sand/grit near the zoo on Ladies Mile and a light dusting everywhere else.

Could be where they use the Down's as overflow parking for the zoo in the summer. The earth around here is all red, so could simply be dirt dragged onto the road as the cars come off the Downs?

_dobbo_

14,384 posts

249 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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I read on another thread on pistonheads that the different councils had said the salting was

- training the salt truck drivers.
- to prevent the tarmac melting in the hot weather.

Possibly one/both/neither of these is true!