I'm about to email our council. We live on a hill, and for the last three mornings I've watched cars slide into the kerb trying to negotiate a bend, and both bicycles and motorbikes go over. The latest motorbike was this morning. It was an offroader, he had both feet flat on the floor and was moving at walking pace. The front wheel went and he was down.
It's impossible to see the ice. It's not white and fluffy, and it's not shiny. It's impossible to cycle over. I've had to scoot the bike up the pavement to the main road. Funnily enough, the pavement has that fluffy frost that's easy to ride over.
Is it easy to ride over? This is what I have encountered the most on my commute recently. I have found that when I am walking on the pavements they are really slippy but I have not had any trouble on the bike.
Have I just been lucky? I have left the house 1/2 hour earlier so that I can ride really slowly to work.
The thick white stuff I have been treating like ice - bit too cautious eh?!
I've never come off in the ice (touch wood) but I have turned a corner too fast in the wet and come off!
As an aside - anybody noticed more "friendliness" in bad weather? This morning two people shouted "morning" to me. One person called a warning of ice on the corner, a car kept really really slow behind me as I crawled around said icy corner in the middle of the road and the builders outside work all called "morning" too!
