Happy_Harry
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Apologies for the maybe silly question, but in the last few weeks we have seen very bad road conditions where I live due to the frost. Every morning it is like russian roulette getting into the car and drive, hoping other people are taking as much as care as I do when driving on icy roads.
In other countries I lived , and where it used to be much colder, there was never the same danger because the roads were treated, either with salt or more environmentally friendly with grit. In the almost 9 years I have lived in this country I have never seen a salt truck in action.
4/5 years ago there was day with fairly heavy snow ( 5-6 inches) and I tried to get to work but after 5 minutes I just turned back home as the traffic was totally gridlocked: Nobody had done anything about the snow and drivers here are not used, nor trained to drive through snow, nor are the cars here equipped to do so.
So are roads being treated here at all, or just the motorways and the city ?
In other countries I lived , and where it used to be much colder, there was never the same danger because the roads were treated, either with salt or more environmentally friendly with grit. In the almost 9 years I have lived in this country I have never seen a salt truck in action.
4/5 years ago there was day with fairly heavy snow ( 5-6 inches) and I tried to get to work but after 5 minutes I just turned back home as the traffic was totally gridlocked: Nobody had done anything about the snow and drivers here are not used, nor trained to drive through snow, nor are the cars here equipped to do so.
So are roads being treated here at all, or just the motorways and the city ?