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Abandon ship, abandon ship. :lol:

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LMFAO!! Pure class! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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It was only after rescuing the situation that I was able to think about it. My reactions took over involuntarily :D Kinda cool.

Funny though, the first thing I thought (apart from the fact of how lucky I was that no one was coming up the road) was that I was lucky not to have to pay out my car insurance excess. :D

I had that on my motorbike, I was coming round a right-hand corner, behind an old BMW, when the road suddenly turned black and steamy! The BMW had blown its engine and deposited all the oil from the engine on the road! The bike made an almighty tankslapper, the handlebars slapping into the tank on the left and then the right and back again. But I managed to hold it and powered through it, got the bike going straight, just before the next corner. Prayed that the left side of the tyres were clean, rolled of the power, slammed the bike into the bend... The office was only about 200M further on.

I walked in and asked the security guard to call the police. He told the police that the oil slick on the bend must be bad, "he's as white as a sheet!"

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Must have only been going 10-15mph though. Made me realise how much winter tyres would help. Only thing is that I don't see the point in spending hundreds on winter tyres for a period that might last a couple of weeks every 15 years.

Winter tyres are useful from October to March EVERY year. ;)

I would agree, if you were talking about SNOW tyres, you would only need them for a couple of days every year or two, but WINTER tyres are useful in WINTER, which includes snow and ice, but not exclusively. They cope with heavy rainfall better as well as colder conditions (below 8°C).

As we said on the other thread, Winter Tyres are useful in winter. Winter happens every year. Normal summer tyres stop working effectively below 8°C, which used to cover several weeks of driving to work every year, when I lived in the UK.

In snow they are good, but snow tyres would be even better - my new house is at the bottom of a steep hill, after over a week of snow and no gritting (they only keep the main roads here, side roads are the responsibility of the residents, so the best thing is to keep it churned up), it is now compacted snow and ice, very slippery, my girlfriend pulled up yesterday and got out the car - which hadn't wheel spun and nearly fell flat on her arse, her snow boots didn't find any grip! Driving out yesterday, I pulled away with some light wheelspin and the car slid slightly down the camber, before it dug in and I just drove normally out of the road (about a 25-30° uphill).

Also, because everybody has to use winter tyres, the snow doesn't get compacted to smooth ice as quickly as in the UK, because you don't get idiots sitting there wheelspinning it into a mirrored surface! It does get icy here, but it isn't generally as smooth, so there is still some grip and the winter tyres offer some grip on ice as well, but snow/ice tyres would be better, as the studs dig for extra traction.

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WTF!

How is that ever going to be a good idea?!

What if the car had slid into him and pinned him against a wall or something?!?!

Idiots!

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Went to brown alert ....
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That made me laugh out loud.

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Went to brown alert ....
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That made me laugh out loud.

I thought someone would like that :D

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Made me realise how much winter tyres would help. Only thing is that I don't see the point in spending hundreds on winter tyres for a period that might last a couple of weeks every 15 years.

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Winter only lasts a couple of weeks every 15 years does it?

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Made me realise how much winter tyres would help. Only thing is that I don't see the point in spending hundreds on winter tyres for a period that might last a couple of weeks every 15 years.

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Winter only lasts a couple of weeks every 15 years does it?

[/Facepalm]

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No, but I've never had any problems like this before because of cold weather and rain. Only the snow has made this happen and snow like this only happens (in my experience) every 15 years or so and it will be gone in a couple of weeks.

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No, but I've never had any problems like this before because of cold weather and rain. Only the snow has made this happen and snow like this only happens (in my experience) every 15 years or so and it will be gone in a couple of weeks.


But the overall point is that winter tyres aren't just for when it's snowy. They are designed to operate in the kind of conditions we get in "normal" winters as well.

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Driving to work today and had to come off a back road (down hill with a left hand bend in it) that kind of acts like a slip road onto the busy ring road.

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Anyway, came over the brow of the hill, turned left slightly to come round the bend and lost traction on all 4 wheels!

Started sliding down the hill on the wrong side of the road towards the busy ring road at an angle of about 75-80 degrees to the direction my car was pointing.

Went to brown alert and my LEET computer game racing skills took over subconsciously.

Opposite lock, 2nd gear, managed to pull the front end of the car to point down the hill and got traction and moved over to the correct side of the road.

Emergency averted :D

It was only after rescuing the situation that I was able to think about it. My reactions took over involuntarily :D Kinda cool.

Funny though, the first thing I thought (apart from the fact of how lucky I was that no one was coming up the road) was that I was lucky not to have to pay out my car insurance excess. :D

Must have only been going 10-15mph though. Made me realise how much winter tyres would help. Only thing is that I don't see the point in spending hundreds on winter tyres for a period that might last a couple of weeks every 15 years.


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