Commuting In The Snow

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MisterStan

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No chance CCC have been deploying a mini tractor to drive through the flooded sections to break up any ice. The new car park seems to be progressing quickly. They have doubled car parking spaces as drivers earn the GBW money unlike cyclists who are cheapskate free loaders whom they earn no cash from.
Cranky, have they been using that tractor thing? They splashed out £75K on it and said they'd be using it to grit the cycle path, but this morning it didn't look like they'd been anywhere near it. There's still a load of rubbish all over the GBW from where the floods deposited it too....
 

headcoat

Über Member
Location
Wirral
What snow? Rain all the way this morning, and now nice and sunny :smile:
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
I took the train today. Got my new bike yesterday and didn't want to drop it in the ice/snow/sludge. The weather report is also forecasting heavy snow/sleet/rain fall this afternoon in my area, with the likely hood of temperatures below or near to zero. I would rather not risk it.
 

donnydave

Über Member
Location
Cambridge
Cranky, have they been using that tractor thing? They splashed out £75K on it and said they'd be using it to grit the cycle path, but this morning it didn't look like they'd been anywhere near it. There's still a load of rubbish all over the GBW from where the floods deposited it too....

I cycle on the busway from longstanton to the science park, not one single particle of grit to be seen. Luckily the snow was still fresh and only about 1cm deep so it was fine. The real danger are the frozen mounds of horsey-poo
 

wanda2010

Guru
Location
London
Rode to work this morning and the snow has now made an appearance. Would love to cycle home so keeping my fingers crossed it doesn't settle. In any event, CS7 plus the main road into London Bridge will be clear so my only problem would be the side roads.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
Rode to work this morning and the snow has now made an appearance. Would love to cycle home so keeping my fingers crossed it doesn't settle. In any event, CS7 plus the main road into London Bridge will be clear so my only problem would be the side roads.


am well disapointed the snow has stopped and gone back to sleet. all the train users are debating leaving now to avoid the inevitable cancelled services due to a flake of snow upsetting the trains/drivers
 
Call me a wimp but on my country lane commute that's not liable to have been gritted along with the fact i am on nights this week i will probably take the car tonight as its getting thicker here and i only have 23 mm slicks .
I feel more secure on narrower 23mm tyres for some reason but its probably got more to do with the bikes however, looking out the window you made a very wise choice (not at all wimpish) especially as you have a rural commute.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Call me a wimp but on my country lane commute that's not liable to have been gritted along with the fact i am on nights this week i will probably take the car tonight as its getting thicker here and i only have 23 mm slicks .
I think the word is sensible and not wimp.
I would not risk country lanes when it is icy or potentially icy on normal tyres. The country lanes near me are not gritted and are often wet with standing water, due to no drainage, waiting to turn into sheet ice.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Rode in, wasn't bad, then rode back home again an hour later (emergency docs appointment) so drove back to work later. Down side is I had to palk about half a mile away as I don't have site parking, and it's chucking it down, with rain !
 
30 minutes after the snow fall there will be compacted snow on some routes. In the morning the snow will freeze and these compacted routes will be ice sheets. Any partial thaw will result in a layer of ice for the morning commute.

I have yet to have any snow without the tyres being of benefit

Simply where there is snow, snow tyres will give you additional grip and safety .....

They are only a waste of money and time in those places where the snow magically appears and disappears without any thawing




... and hope to hell that there is nothing hidden in it like a kerb, verge, pothole, or any other hazard?

My you do come across as the ray of sunshine that brightens my day

You are in the south of England, I am in Canada. I am going to make the guess that my snow experience is very different from your experience of snow.
Here magically it snows in November and the snow stays till March. As the temperature dose not normally go above zero Celsius until March the snow does not thaw.

There is a big difference between snow tyres and spiked tyres, snow tyres are well worth the expense when dealing with snow. Metal spikes do not help when dealing with snow, ice is a different issue.
And the snow drifts that we get here off road , there are no kerbs, verge, or potholes to deal with. The drifts can build up as much as 4 feet deep and are a source of joy.
 
My you do come across as the ray of sunshine that brightens my day

You are in the south of England, I am in Canada. I am going to make the guess that my snow experience is very different from your experience of snow.
Here magically it snows in November and the snow stays till March. As the temperature dose not normally go above zero Celsius until March the snow does not thaw.

There is a big difference between snow tyres and spiked tyres, snow tyres are well worth the expense when dealing with snow. Metal spikes do not help when dealing with snow, ice is a different issue.
And the snow drifts that we get here off road , there are no kerbs, verge, or potholes to deal with. The drifts can build up as much as 4 feet deep and are a source of joy.


Ray of sunshine or not....

Advocating diving into. 4 ' snow drift without knowing what is below it is not something that can really be recommended

Off road tracks still have edges, ditches and a plethora of other obstacles you will not see if hidden by snow
 
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