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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: pscocoa on 02 December 2010, 16:17:59
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Reply from Council today
"We don’t use grit we put pre wetted salt down that is colourless and we have to do this before the rush hour. It then takes traffic movement to make the salt work.
The problem that the traffic all comes at once and before the salt has had full effect. As a result we get traffic jams which limits the speed of movement and things come to a halt. Lorries find stop start very challenging on an incline and rear wheel cars will always struggle relative to front wheel drive cars in such conditions. The situation gets worse if the temps drop below the -5/10 range as the salt becomes less and less effective. "
They know when traffic is going to arrive so why do they seem surprised?
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Ah, yes, but following on from the claims that excessive salt raises blood pressure, they will soon claim that using the salt on the roads raises tyre pressures too so, in the interests of road safety, they'll stop using it.
;) :D
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Reply from Council today
"We don’t use grit we put pre wetted salt down that is colourless and we have to do this before the rush hour. It then takes traffic movement to make the salt work.
The problem that the traffic all comes at once and before the salt has had full effect. As a result we get traffic jams which limits the speed of movement and things come to a halt. Lorries find stop start very challenging on an incline and rear wheel cars will always struggle relative to front wheel drive cars in such conditions. The situation gets worse if the temps drop below the -5/10 range as the salt becomes less and less effective. "
They know when traffic is going to arrive so why do they seem surprised?
Correct.
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What utter 'dangle berries'. Who ever wrote that originally has never fallen out from behind their desk.
My employer will probably give them a high paid job >:(
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Only because they have weight over the driven wheels. Easily remedied in a rwd car if you feel the need. ;)
As I was driving home from work this morning in my auto Mig, there was some dickhead expert on Essex radio giving advice, which included " if you have a rwd auto, dont even bother trying, it just doesnt work at all". ::) ::)
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He is...
"Chief Officer: Environment and Public Protection"
or should that be self protection?
I would like to tell him it is b****x but need something to refer to - from someone who does know about these things - any ideas?
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I was meaning to respond on the way they are doing the salting - is what they say plausible? - I was not coming back on the rear wheel v front wheel stuff
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He is...
"Chief Officer: Environment and Public Protection"
or should that be self protection?
I would like to tell him it is b****x but need something to refer to - from someone who does know about these things - any ideas?
Totally unnecessary. Just tell him it's bowlocks and, as you pay his wages, you're going to complain to the Dept of Transport. He will probably sh!t himself there and then. ;D
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Only because they have weight over the driven wheels. Easily remedied in a rwd car if you feel the need. ;)
As I was driving home from work this morning in my auto Mig, there was some dickhead expert on Essex radio giving advice, which included " if you have a rwd auto, dont even bother trying, it just doesnt work at all". ::) ::)
What a kcoc end ;D ;D ::)
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STMO - it is not like this down here - you may get away with that in Wakefield but here you will get a long response (as I did the last time we had snow) which also costs the tax payer - he is good at letters!!
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I was meaning to respond on the way they are doing the salting - is what they say plausible? - I was not coming back on the rear wheel v front wheel stuff
Yes it is.
They actually spray the saline soloution on the motorway, used to be gritted but probably too many complaints and insurance claims put paid to using it.
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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
The answer is at hand. ;D ;D