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interested in this but does it cover fuel expenses, dont mind my time but dont fancy paying the fuel costs on top Mr. Green


In Wessex 4x4 Response we work under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Local Authority and get 42p per mile.

Well done Doc....demonstrates that it is not about flashing lights and towing things but just doing our bit to help out the vulnerable and er..yes you do get to carry nurses about! Embarassed John
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Post #130787 6th Feb 2012 9:36 am
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Main roads and some side streets are clear now but some of this slush is likely to freeze which could cause further problems. In view of his side street, my brother-in-law needed a lift to work today and we went into Derby via Darley Abbey toll bridge. Heading down the hill towards the bridge, the road was still covered with compacted snow and was blocked by guess what?...

A BMW 1 series on low profile sports tyres Rolling with laughter For fu Censored s sake! Why even attempt to go up a slippery snowy road in one of those without winter tyres? Nobody could get up or down as he was sideways on having skidded and sat there with his wheels spinning Rolling Eyes

I decided to go half on the kerb into the deeper snow to get past (easy for the FL2).

Good old RWD in snow Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Just to add to that..I'm sure that every stuck/wheel spinning car shown on the BBC news last night was a BMW!!!!

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With all the news coverage I was expecting to see at least a foot of snow, all England gets is a couple of inches and the whole place is almost at a standstill. Don't get the same news coverage up here when we get 12 inches of snow, business as usual for us up here.

England must be the laughing stock of europe Exclamation

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Dave wrote:

England must be the laughing stock of europe Exclamation



undoubtedly , I was in a rear wheel drive taxi in Antwerp t'other week and they had of course fitted the correct tyres well in advance of the bad weather arriving and he had no problems, Every airport in the UK has de-icing facilites and we shut Heathrow " just in case" ! WTF ! what about places like Copenhagen and Gothenburg ? it takes a blizzard to stop them ! 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Dave wrote:
With all the news coverage I was expecting to see at least a foot of snow, all England gets is a couple of inches and the whole place is almost at a standstill. Don't get the same news coverage up here when we get 12 inches of snow, business as usual for us up here.

England must be the laughing stock of europe Exclamation

Good work though Doc Thumbs Up


I must say that part of this is due to motorists (some will not be on absolutely essential journeys) not getting home before it starts. The first light flakes came down at 3PM which the Met Office got bang on for a change. It soon got heavier and didn't let up until about 11PM. Despite the advanced forecasts, plenty were out on the roads mid blizzard at 8.30PM when I went out on call.

When will people learn? Rolling Eyes LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The Doctor wrote:
Dave wrote:
With all the news coverage I was expecting to see at least a foot of snow, all England gets is a couple of inches and the whole place is almost at a standstill. Don't get the same news coverage up here when we get 12 inches of snow, business as usual for us up here.

England must be the laughing stock of europe Exclamation

Good work though Doc Thumbs Up


I must say that part of this is due to motorists (some will not be on absolutely essential journeys) not getting home before it starts. The first light flakes came down at 3PM which the Met Office got bang on for a change. It soon got heavier and didn't let up until about 11PM. Despite the advanced forecasts, plenty were out on the roads mid blizzard at 8.30PM when I went out on call.

When will people learn? Rolling Eyes


I'm lucky, if i'm in the office (and I've gone in the BMW) I just look out of the window see a snow flake and say " Censored this I'm working from home" and off I go" if i'm in the airport car park I just book into a hotel for the night, I suppose Mr and Mrs average can't leave work early and if they did it would still be mayhem, and lots have to get home for kids etc so it's not about learning its just circumstance. I suppose we all continue with the lemming like belief that our council taxes will keep the roads open and driveable....... 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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MartynB wrote:
I suppose we all continue with the lemming like belief that our council taxes will keep the roads open and driveable.......


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Got stuck in the usual school run mayhem this morning. Saw an opportunity to escape up a steep frozen snow covered track and took it. Not even the hint of wheelspin from my Freelander 2 much to the amazement of the BMW who didn't even try to follow me. To make me feel even better I did it on the standard fit Continental 4x4 Contact M&S All Season tyres.

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simont wrote:
MartynB wrote:
I suppose we all continue with the lemming like belief that our council taxes will keep the roads open and driveable.......

That's if there are any council staff left after the current government is finished it's purge Confused


Not only will there be no staff, but no kit either as Osbourne will have sold all capital equipment off in a distress sale to meet his deficit reduction targets. It'll soon be bring your own computers, pens n light bulbs if you're one of the lucky few retaining their job.

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Dave wrote:
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Yes it is - even the often mocked Italians make a better job of snow clearing and driving in snowy conditions Rolling Eyes

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rchrdleigh wrote:
Got stuck in the usual school run mayhem this morning. Saw an opportunity to escape up a steep frozen snow covered track and took it. Not even the hint of wheelspin from my Freelander 2 much to the amazement of the BMW who didn't even try to follow me. To make me feel even better I did it on the standard fit Continental 4x4 Contact M&S All Season tyres.


What no 'Patented Groove' Laughing

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simont wrote:
What no 'Patented Groove' Laughing

Just shows what these great vehicles can do in good all-round kit Thumbs Up


Exactly - just confirned my decision not to bother with Winter Tyres.

Had a good morning in an LRE D4 at Rockingam on Monday - still lots of snow and even on standard tyres it put hardly a foot wrong, except when it was deliberately put into a fail situation to see how we could recover. Simple, reverse back and try again with more power delivered and it sailed up second time round. Awesome or what?

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rchrdleigh wrote:
simont wrote:
What no 'Patented Groove' Laughing

Just shows what these great vehicles can do in good all-round kit Thumbs Up


Exactly - just confirned my decision not to bother with Winter Tyres.

Had a good morning in an LRE D4 at Rockingam on Monday - still lots of snow and even on standard tyres it put hardly a foot wrong, except when it was deliberately put into a fail situation to see how we could recover. Simple, reverse back and try again with more power delivered and it sailed up second time round. Awesome or what?


I agree rchrdleigh. The M+S Wranglers were fine last winter and I was not prepared to shell out but as the forum is aware from a post a few months back, mine were free.

That said, I never disputed the supremacy of winter tyres when it comes to winter performance. They will stop the car sooner when braking and pulling away from standstill in snow is better I have found. Apparently, the rubber on normal tyres goes hard in cold temps and loses grip where winter tyres don't and they have a wider tread (some have a snow groove Whistle ) which self clears snow better.

An incident this morning convinced me I would not have stopped in time on M+S tyres. A Ford KA tried to stop at the junction but slid out into main road only a few yards in front which required an emergency stop. As soon as I braked I felt the judder from the brake pedal as the ABS struggled to cope. No snow just tarmac so it was black ice and I stopped just in time. Winter tyres helped no doubt Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The Doctor: I agree with all you are saying and if some nice person came along and offered me a set of winter tyres then i'd probably have taken them up on it, but they didn't. I'm off to Switzerland on Friday and will be interesting to see how I get on on OEM tyres. But, not had to use snow chains or socks on my Discovery(s) or Freelander (s) yet but they will be in the vehicle just in case.

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