Popical Island
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- Jan 8, 2010
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Something about buses.
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driving on ice isn't that bad. I did it yesterday.
the more people that do it the more ground down/naturally gritting the ice gets.
i think unless you have snow chains on, you're not breaking up the ice, just compacting it. certainly around the here the roads get more dangerous by the hour as cars keep driving on them
yes, they just Polish the surface.
was talking to someone from alberta the other day, and she reckoned that ireland suffers because the temperature doesn't drop enough below freezing - it's just cold enough that the majority of the ice stays, but leaves a slick wet layer on top.i think unless you have snow chains on, you're not breaking up the ice, just compacting it. certainly around the here the roads get more dangerous by the hour as cars keep driving on them
i prefer racenicity. its much more pc.
Surely if you're breaking up the ice it's just going to melt and refreeze relatively quickly.
event the smooth areas are driveable - if you're not going up a steep hill
it's freezing "gritty" - I'll take a photo of my road later if I can before it goes dark.
event the smooth areas are driveable - if you're not going up a steep hill
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