Yeah if we get 2 inches of snow,then this country grinds to a halt.Notwithstanding 4x4 owners of course.
The problem is that these idiots who go out unprepared except for a mobile phone, then abandon their cars where they stop, blocking the road for others.:doh
I've waited ages for some prat to drive a few yards, but when it's clear I just go.
When people want a tow, I say... put your tow rope on my tow bar and off we go... "What ! no tow rope":nenau
then use your shovel to dig out your wheels... " What ! no shovel":nenau
then put some of your rock salt around your driving wheels... " What ! no salt":nenau
There is no helping some idiots...
Most wouldn't know where to tie a tow rope then expect you to crawl under their car, whilst they stay in their warm dry car.
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No Flipping Chance.
I'm not using mine, or my shovel, or my bucket of salt, or my blankets...
They're in the Mav, but I have never had to use them for me, so far.:augie
I'm fed up of using My Salt to help others... Done this for 18 winters so far with my Mav:augie
I will of course help vulnerable people, and help those who help then selves.:thumb2
I have stopped many times on Cannock Chase to aid drivers who have spun off into the ditches, but most people just drive past. I do wonder if any one would stop for me...
Don't forget guys, new to 4x4's, you might have the traction to keep going, but you won't stop any quicker than a standard road car, so take it easy, you don't want to end up in a ditch, with BMW drivers laughing at you...:doh
Rustic