Posts Tagged ‘snow’

Snow Causes A lot Of Accidents

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

A snow day certainly causes a lot more accidents than the average day does and this is obviously down to the fact that the conditions for driving are terrible and people will just not listen and drive into work regardless. How come there seem to be more accidents in the snow than there has been in a long time?

Well one of the big reasons is simply because we have seen some of the worst snow recorded in a very long time indeed but what is worse is the people on the roads and that really is the major point here.

The people were just not listening to the warnings on going slow,  by the way slow doesn’t mean the normal 30mph on the smaller roads, we are talking 5-10 speeds just to make sure that you do not slip on the ice and crash into something. There are so many people out there that are driving all over the place and at high speeds and do not seem bothered if they get someome killed.

If people cut down their speeds I am sure the figure would fall by quite a lot, this isnt the only reason for the accidents.

The second reason why this is happening a lot is simply down to people being stupid. If you do not feel that driving is going to be safe thing to do then the best thing to do is simply stay in or walk. By going out and not feeling comfortable driving you are just as bad as the people that are speeding! It is very hard and expensive to get a hold of bad credit car leasing and if you have crash on top of bad credit it will do you no favours at all.

If you do not feel that comfortable then go out and Luton van lease as you are likely to get across the roads a lot better. At least you will not need to refrigerated van leasing!

There Is Going To Be More Trouble Once The Snow Has Melted

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The snow seems to still be making hassle for many people across the country making it nearly impossible for people to get into work. There have been hundreds of school closures across the country as teachers cannot make it in, accidents have occured both on the road and off too. On top of all of this has been the big winter freeze that must have devastated a lot of the older generations living in the country.

The snow is soon set to melt for the last time and with this comes further problems. Leaving the roads and pavements in a state is just one of the reasons why snow is a problem. There have been so many dirty cars driving over the place that once the snow turns to slush it just makes the roads terrible.

Potholes are going to be the major after effect of this big freeze as you will start to see more and more crop up in the coming weeks. What happens is that all of the ice will melt and go underneath the tarmac through the existing cracks. This is all fine until night falls and we reach freezing temperatures. Once the water has frozen it will expand and with nowhere to go it forces the tarmac to break and crack even more.The traffic then drives over this and forces the tarmac to collapse on itself making the pothole larger and larger.

So what’s the best advice for the snow? To make sure you are safe, travel in a 4 by 4, they can grip the road a lot better. Failing this you could transit van lease or of course large van lease as this will allow you to travel a bit easier.

Car pooling is a great idea which is why you should try minibus lease.

 

just be careful in the snow this is the best advice.

UK in Chaos thanks to Freezing Weather

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Snow causes travel chaos across parts of the UK

Recent winter weather and snowfall has thrown the United Kingdom into chaos.

In some of the worst hit parts of the country roads are littered with abandoned cars. Many people were attempting to retrieve their vehicles as temperatures began to rise slightly today. There have been reports that a high number of people have spent the night trapped in their cars in freezing temperatures.

Public transport systems have also been disrupted. Eurostar high speed trains to and from Europe have suffered break downs due to the ingress of snow into the trains power compartment. Around 2000 passengers were stranded for up to 16 hours in the tunnel beneath the English Channel. Some suffered panic attacks and many complained about the lack of information, food and water.

Eurostar have now begun to resume operation of their high speed trains after three days with no service. There are now enormous numbers of stranded passengers who all need to be transported from both France and the UK.

As the cold wintery weather persists the National Health Service have advised people to stay at home and only go outdoors if their journey is essential. This advice came after hospital accident and emergency departments reported record numbers of people requiring attention for injuries sustained as a result of falls on icy pavements.

With Christmas only days away many people need to visit their local towns in order to complete their pre-christmas shopping. This is forcing many to venture onto dangerous pavements that are treacherous.

People are already discussing how badly the UK has managed this latest period of wintery weather. Local councils have been quick to treat main road surfaces with grit and salt but many smaller side roads and pavements have remained untreated.

In February 2009 the UK was plunged into icy Arctic conditions when winter weather caused traffic chaos, school closures and disruption on a massive scale. This latest bad weather is prompting many to ask if the UK is capable of dealing with intense winter weather.

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