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pete_chinnock
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Topic: Driving in the snowPosted: 22 Dec 09 at 11:55pm |
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So, i had a driving lesson in the snow yesterday, and it
was the best one ever! Really enjoyed it, its much more planned and tactical. |
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chrisg
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 8:39pm |
Yes, ice is definitely less slippery at -20.... urrr ok.... The conditions at home are no more difficult than anywhere else, just we arent geared up for them at all. |
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Medway Maniac
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 7:20pm |
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Fact is, ice and compacted snow are much more grippy at -20 than at 0 degrees, as they don't melt and become slippery when you drive over them. Our conditions are actually more difficult than many 'cold' countries. Problem with modern cars (apart from auto boxes) is that so many are cursed with wide, high speed rated tyres, and a tyre with rubber hard enough to withstand 140mph is not going to grip on ice. That lesson was brought home to me years ago when I had two successive cars identical except that one had 175/70 SR rated tyres and the next was on 185/70 HR rated of the same make (just the next speed rating higher and one size wider). The difference was like night and day - the SR tyres would go most places, the HR's struggled to get up the slightest gradient. When I lived in Germany, I had Q-rated winter tyres. Fantastic when it snowed, but no way i'd bother having them over here - the expense, the need to store the summer tyres somewhere, and the hassle of swapping them over and back again every year, when every other year I wouldn't even get to use them on snow... That's our problem as a nation, it's questionable if it's worth investing in more anti-snow measures. Mind you, if you look at the loss to the UK economy of all those working days lost when people can't (or choose not to be able to) get to work, maybe it could make sense, but who should pay and how? |
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Smight at BBSC
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 7:16pm |
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Gotta say my 1.0 corsa is finding the snow a doddle...It's the pricks that pull out in front of you when you've got a nice pace going up hill that cause the issues especially as all the roads going to my house are uphill
I've also found that 4X4 drivers are the least likely to stop and help...clearly a chip on their shoulders after all the climate change abuse they get. Be safe guys |
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JohnW
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 7:14pm |
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"Why doesn't Scotland grind to a halt when it snows? " Then a few days later: "Snow and ice cause major problems across Scotland"
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 6:49pm |
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We are currently sat in a hotel room in
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Merlinboy
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 6:33pm |
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IIts called Cadence Braking, if i remeber correctly!
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alstorer
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 4:57pm |
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I was taught how to stop on sheet ice when I was learning to drive- my instructor took me to an empty car park, and made me "emergency stop" both with and without ABS a few times. A useful session.
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Merlinboy
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 2:31pm |
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When snow and ice isn't readily available, try nicking a few hub cabs and stick them under the rear wheels (on a front wheel drive car) and put handbrake on! Awesome fun!
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Granite
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Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 2:27pm |
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Driving in snow gives you car icicles
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If it doesn't break it's too heavy; if it does it wasn't built right
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