Agency warns about traffic and weather
Gritters are out so watch your paintwork
A rash of traffic and weather warnings has been issued by the Highways Agency, which runs Britain's major roads.
Weather problems
The Agency also said that fog patches and freezing overnight temperatures were expected in many parts of England over the coming days, especially in central and southern areas. Low overnight temperatures are also predicted to reach freezing after dusk. As the temperatures drop the fog will form in dense pockets. Caution is advised.
The Highways Agency's gritters will be treating England's motorways and other strategic roads where frost is forecast. Maintenance teams will be gritting in advance of the cold weather, and will continue to treat motorways and other strategic roads throughout the cold snap and for the rest of the winter.
So watch out for that vulnerable front end -- it's stone chip city...
Is this a necessary journey?
I can see that a Sunday afternoon blat in a sports car may be deemed unnecessary, but I would like to think most people wouldn't feel like doing this in a blizzard anyway.
Is this just another example of the nanny state, everyone being completely risk adverse?
What would happen if you crashed your car in the snow after one of these warnings had been broadcast - could your insurer refuse to pay out because you ignored the warning not to drive?
We never used to get these warnings.
zumbruk said:
DanH said:
Does grit have salt in it or not?
It doesn't have salt "in it". It *is* salt. Crushed rock salt, to be exact. Although some local authorities are experimenting with binders to keep it on the roads longer.
molasses to be exact. However Deer like the taste of molasses so................
Mojo.
I'm very tempted to come back here to stay as the UK weather seems to get worse and worse. Saw a Mk1 GT3 yesterday, it was another typical sunny day with not a cloud in sight - would have been superb to have one handy to take out for a blast!!
We regularly get flood warnings for our area at about this time of year to the effect of "move all your furniture upstairs, buy some sandbags, stock up on supplies, lock up your daughters, the end is nigh" despite the fact that there has not been a flood in our area for over 150 years...
mojocvh said:
zumbruk said:
DanH said:
Does grit have salt in it or not?
It doesn't have salt "in it". It *is* salt. Crushed rock salt, to be exact. Although some local authorities are experimenting with binders to keep it on the roads longer.
molasses to be exact. However Deer like the taste of molasses so................
Mojo.
I'm sure i've seen deer licking the roads after they have gritted scared the kak out of me
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