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Well that's just a tulip council rather than anything else. They are supposed to look at the weather forecast and grit the road appropriately.
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The same in Norwich. One "wintry" day the ground had about 1" of snow on it and the traffic literally ground to a halt in gridlock. It took me half an hour to walk home and in that time not a single bus passed me. The following day no more snow had fallen and the buses didn't even start running until about 10am.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIf snow falls in the south east there will be gridlock. Their tiny minds simply cannot cope with inclement weather. I remember the gridlock of 2003 when they were eating the snow from the side of the M25 and had to sleep in their cars on the M11.
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Snow now falling in north West Leicestershire- it is all to do with the wet bulb temperature! - Google it
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrr rrrrrrr!!Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostGaarrrrghhhh, I don't knhow how many times I have to say this - ITLAP day was last month
Blinkin landlubbers. Garrrrrgh.
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Gaarrrrghhhh, I don't knhow how many times I have to say this - ITLAP day was last monthOriginally posted by Xenophon View PostWell, shiver me timbers, splice the main sail, roger the cabin boy, etc!
Blinkin landlubbers. Garrrrrgh.
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the snow was better on the m25 than the m11?
i can see it now... the commuters marching along the m11 towards the great circular road for the great snow feast that beckoned....
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If snow falls in the south east there will be gridlock. Their tiny minds simply cannot cope with inclement weather. I remember the gridlock of 2003 when they were eating the snow from the side of the M25 and had to sleep in their cars on the M11.
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