NHS in Wales request transport help from 4x4 owners
Discussion
I haven't heard much from the anti 4X4 lobby this last couple of weeks. I know mine really came into it's own on the A143 in Norfolk yesterday and in some parts of the country (Wales) it seems that they,re in great demand at the moment
What a good thing nobody listened to them anyway.
I wonder how many lobbyists were wishing they'd actually got one as they sat stationary in their cars in a couple of inches of snow.
I got to work on time.
Bill Bob
What a good thing nobody listened to them anyway.
I wonder how many lobbyists were wishing they'd actually got one as they sat stationary in their cars in a couple of inches of snow.
I got to work on time.
Bill Bob
I don't think its the vehicles that are hated more the standard of driving from a significant number of the owners. Which is presumably why 4 wheel drive means bugger all in the snow for most of them.
The local police have massive problems with divvies in 4x4s. They've made a number of anouncements in the local news to try and discourage inexperienced 4x4 owners as a significant number of them are driving like w
kers as they're not adapting their driving for the conditions.
Infact two members of my family were nearly taken out by some tosser in a Range Rover only last week through no fault of their own!
In the right hands with the right tyres however they are superb for the 10 days of the year that require them.
The local police have massive problems with divvies in 4x4s. They've made a number of anouncements in the local news to try and discourage inexperienced 4x4 owners as a significant number of them are driving like w

Infact two members of my family were nearly taken out by some tosser in a Range Rover only last week through no fault of their own!
In the right hands with the right tyres however they are superb for the 10 days of the year that require them.
Seems like these guys have been worth their weight in gold recently - really wish our local district nurses would ask for help like that, they're just cancelling everything instead. 

BlackVanGirl said:
Seems like these guys have been worth their weight in gold recently - really wish our local district nurses would ask for help like that, they're just cancelling everything instead. 
The forum they have there seems like a ghost town with no activity?
Local SAR teams also provide the same.
They need all the support we can give them: http://www.sebev.co.uk/
They need all the support we can give them: http://www.sebev.co.uk/
Fox- said:
BlackVanGirl said:
Seems like these guys have been worth their weight in gold recently - really wish our local district nurses would ask for help like that, they're just cancelling everything instead. 
The forum they have there seems like a ghost town with no activity?
Heathwood said:
A mate of mine has an Audi S3 (I know this isn't what the OP was really referring to when talking about 4x4's). He tells me that his car stops twice as fast as a normal car because it has 4 wheel drive. Spacker
[chippycrip]Care to reconsider your choice of words?[/chippycrip]
BlackVanGirl said:
Seems like these guys have been worth their weight in gold recently - really wish our local district nurses would ask for help like that, they're just cancelling everything instead. 
I've driven my mrs around for her weekend calls today and yesterday in her Mazda 2, but the snow ain't so bad down here in South Wales. 
I'm a member of a 4x4 response group and most of what happens goes through email and texting.
The Wales guys are very busy at the moment as were the north east teams a week or two ago.
All 'responders' for the 4x4 response network have to have 4x4 driver training and assessment before being allowed to attend to any response duties.
The Wales guys are very busy at the moment as were the north east teams a week or two ago.
All 'responders' for the 4x4 response network have to have 4x4 driver training and assessment before being allowed to attend to any response duties.
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