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Why Grit Dry Roads??

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littlepow:
When they grit up on the moors, you have to be carefull as the sheep start licking the roads!

Range Rover Blues:
:(biglaugh):

Disco Matt:

--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---When they grit up on the moors, you have to be carefull as the sheep start licking the roads!
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Same here - beware Penybont common in winter. The sheep aren't so bad as they show up in headlights, it's the enormous black or brown cows that scare me!

datalas:

--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---When they grit up on the moors, you have to be carefull as the sheep start licking the roads!
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I wish we had your problems, round here the locals tend to start licking the windows :(

carbore:
Roads get dew on them just like grass and this happens late at night when we are all tucked up on bed.  So its not just "rain wet" roads that need Gritter on them.

With reard to ice and driving I dont know how to feel, on one had it can be very localsied and you get [!Expletive Deleted!] all warning, on the other hand if you drive along at normal speed thinking about anything other than driving (like most people seem to) and you had to scrape the ice of your car and the fields are all pretty and sparlkly then you shouldn't be surprised that its a bit slippy.

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