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snow in uk
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Last night, the Mayor took the unprecedented step of closing all schools for the following day.
Most roads in-city were cleared except for large areas of Queens and Staten Island. The suburbs were hit harder and most people experienced some form of delay today, mainly because the 6 to 10 inches that fell on the roads were not yet plowed on many side streets and in the more remote areas.
Down South, it was chaos as usual. I saw a North Carolina State Trooper being interviewed on the tv news. They were talking about the effects of snow on traffic hazards and fatalities and the Trooper readily agreed in the beginning. Then he said: "Yeah... the slick road conditions are a worry but more importantly, its these drivers who insist on going 75mph on the highways regardless of the snow that's the real problem."
Quite a hoot. It is always the same. Especially for people who drive S.U.V.'s. They think that "4wd" or Awd" means that nothing can stop them. Bunch of idiotic dinks, really.
This current winter storm front has killed about 14 people but all of them are idiots in car accidents and victims of those idiots.
POGO is just SO right.
Most roads in-city were cleared except for large areas of Queens and Staten Island. The suburbs were hit harder and most people experienced some form of delay today, mainly because the 6 to 10 inches that fell on the roads were not yet plowed on many side streets and in the more remote areas.
Down South, it was chaos as usual. I saw a North Carolina State Trooper being interviewed on the tv news. They were talking about the effects of snow on traffic hazards and fatalities and the Trooper readily agreed in the beginning. Then he said: "Yeah... the slick road conditions are a worry but more importantly, its these drivers who insist on going 75mph on the highways regardless of the snow that's the real problem."
Quite a hoot. It is always the same. Especially for people who drive S.U.V.'s. They think that "4wd" or Awd" means that nothing can stop them. Bunch of idiotic dinks, really.
This current winter storm front has killed about 14 people but all of them are idiots in car accidents and victims of those idiots.
POGO is just SO right.
it took me 15mins and two kettles of warm water to unfreeze me locks and clear me windscreen when i finished work at 6pm today. it then took me an hour to go 1 and a 1/2 miles home, using every back road I know of to avoid the mile long tailbacks at each major road junction. The only gritter I saw was stopped and not running. How cr*p is that?
I'm hoping for snow tonight, just so I don't have to go in to school. About half the school didn't show up anyway, thanks to trouble with the buses...unfortunately the school is only a couple of streets away from me...
Aceaz---Like a U-boat, unnoticed, surfacing only for a second, then vanishing without a trace....
Aceaz---Like a U-boat, unnoticed, surfacing only for a second, then vanishing without a trace....
@ff
Oh. Sorry. I guess I am dating myself a bit. Pogo, apart from being a sprung stick that kids used to bounce up and down with, was a political cartoon that went out of print something like 10+ years ago. Maybe more.
Anyway, Pogo's tag line was: "We have met the enemy and he is us."
It was used relatively frequently when the strip pertained to some particularly poignant and therefore "retarded" piece of legislation being contemplated in Congress.
Oh. Sorry. I guess I am dating myself a bit. Pogo, apart from being a sprung stick that kids used to bounce up and down with, was a political cartoon that went out of print something like 10+ years ago. Maybe more.
Anyway, Pogo's tag line was: "We have met the enemy and he is us."
It was used relatively frequently when the strip pertained to some particularly poignant and therefore "retarded" piece of legislation being contemplated in Congress.
well it took me 4 and a half hours to get home last night. Weirdest drive I've ever done. Set off at 5.30 - the snow had just started and I wanted to get ahead of it - by 8.30 I'd gone 6 miles. In that six miles I saw 4 transits turn over, 2 lorries jackknife, and 10+ cars slide into each other. It was absolute carnage. Bizarre.
I also realised that half of the UK population don't know what to do when your car starts to skid.
I also realised that half of the UK population don't know what to do when your car starts to skid.