Not really every year. Normally, it's the odd day in some places. Last year was exceptional and this year the sheer snowfall is even worse (though it's not as icy and cold here at least).
If it does become a trend then maybe winter tyres should be pushed, or better work-from-home options. But putting a winter transport infrastructure in because of a couple of bad winters isn't cost effective, I'd say.
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The thing is, how much does this cost the UK each year? And still dispite all the warnings, the same thing happens every year.
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My slippers do this already. But the snow is so deep you no longer get the definition on the claws.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThink I might construct some giant wooden claws and leave prints everywhere tonight. Our godless society needs to think the devil is back.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostMy FWD made the 90 mile trip to Client Co at Gatwick bypassing 4x4s who were stuck getting up slopes. It’s down to driver training and experience. Loads of permies living with a couple of miles did not turn up.IMO they're the sensible ones, unless the main roads are being kept in good nick. There's a bit of macho pride involved by those proving they can get through snow. Most people don't know how to drive on ice/snow or have the right tyres, admitting this is braver than trying to prove a point. Generally anyway, if you have serious snow experience then fair enough.Originally posted by Paddy View PostAverage about one foot but some drifts up to 3 feet. Many roads have packed ice
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10 miles east of GWA and there's 6" on my oil tank and still falling.How crap is that - how much snow is on the ground round there?
Think I might construct some giant wooden claws and leave prints everywhere tonight. Our godless society needs to think the devil is back.
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How crap is that - how much snow is on the ground round there?Originally posted by Paddy View PostMy FWD made the 90 mile trip to Client Co at Gatwick bypassing 4x4s who were stuck getting up slopes. It’s down to driver training and experience. Loads of permies living with a couple of miles did not turn up.
I'm staying near Beaconsfield and there is literally nothing!
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My FWD made the 90 mile trip to Client Co at Gatwick bypassing 4x4s who were stuck getting up slopes. It’s down to driver training and experience. Loads of permies living with a couple of miles did not turn up.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou can't blame Gatwick staff. Living in Surrey/Sussex, none of them have a suitable vehicle to cope with light snow. Only 4x4s.
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The darn builders who were digging out the foundation for our conservatory haven't turned up either. It used to be much better before all this socialist nonsense kicked off 150 years ago, common people need the threat of starvation to motivate them.
PS You get some odd behaviour in snow. Yet again the old chap next door has dug out two neat tracks for his car to the end of his drive. He doesn't actually go out in his car, just digs the tracks for it.Last edited by xoggoth; 1 December 2010, 10:57.
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You can't blame Gatwick staff. Living in Surrey/Sussex, none of them have a suitable vehicle to cope with light snow. Only 4x4s.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNewcastle Airport Snow Update ✈ Flightline Travel News - Flightline.co.uk
How come the staff made it here then?
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Newcastle Airport Snow Update ✈ Flightline Travel News - Flightline.co.ukOriginally posted by Paddy View PostIt's because half the staff have not turned up!
How come the staff made it here then?
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostClosed till 6 am on Thursday. What is it with this country? A little bit of snow and the whole place grinds to a halt.
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It's because half the staff have not turned up!
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Closed till 6 am on Thursday. What is it with this country? A little bit of snow and the whole place grinds to a halt.
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