It is icy road time again. Even if there is no snow about patches of ICE can be pretty treacherous so go carefully chaps and chapesses.
Yep and look out for the idiots coming the other way oblivious to everything.
it started raining speakers, amps and head units this morning on the way to work
will get you a number rob for a place that we use for are tyres they might have some
god knows where in kent they are as we have only used them twice
as are old company stopped delivering to kent dont know why
Drive as if NO roads are salted.
It's easier to retain control though, isn't it? Learning how to provoke a loss of control is the best way to learn how not to provoke a loss of control.
Cars don't go out of control of their own accord. It's down to errors made by the person sitting in the seat that was, once upon a time, called the driver's seat.
the biggest issue I'm finding is that the cold weather is terrible for diesel mpg. I've gone from mid 40s average to just under 39.
& Groan @ BFF!
I'm waiting for the big one in the road past here, it has yet to be gritted and it's been -5 degrees overnight. The surface is ever so pretty, it glistens beautifully.
AND DANGEROUSLY.
Screenwash: Keep this topped up and use a proper additive at the right concentration to prevent it freezing.
Windows: Clear all snow and ice from the windscreen before driving. Do not use water to de-ice windscreens. Hot water can crack the glass, and the water will only freeze again on the screen or on the ground where you are standing.
got around 6" in total this morning, so far has backed off but theres more on the way apparently.
found this as i left the house this morning.
couldnt find a closer spot to park eh ?
since early friday morning we had about 12-14 inches