I don't think folk in Paignton would have had any experience of driving on ice though Strathturret. Paignton is supposed to have the temperature of a mediterranean country.
Must admit I noticed the brake lights and the wheels being turned.
I know exactly where that is! I used to own a house at the top of the hill but kindly gave it away to my ex! Can't believe they jumped out of the car idiots!
SR re your comment to Strathturret. That is a problem for the good folk in the southwest, few have much experience of driving on snow or ice and it is why the schools all closed down for a few days last Feb. The children could mostly get there but the staff all live a couple of towns away and feared to drive in an inch of snow.
My family lived in the south west for many years banned and I only remember once when the coast had snow. It was a complete novelty but it was many years ago.
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I think the driver needed to take his foot off the brake?
I don't think folk in Paignton would have had any experience of driving on ice though Strathturret. Paignton is supposed to have the temperature of a mediterranean country.
Must admit I noticed the brake lights and the wheels being turned.
Note the concern for others' safety.
Yes indeed OR. I wonder how many cars were hit by the driverless vehicle.
SR,
I know exactly where that is! I used to own a house at the top of the hill but kindly gave it away to my ex! Can't believe they jumped out of the car idiots!
You're too extravagant CD!! I couldn't believe they'd bail out either. Have never witnessed that before. Dopes but they didn't know how to tackle ice.
Har har har - that was funny.
The sadists with the video camera were obviously waiting for this to happen to get £250 from You've Been Framed.
Oh Stewart, you cynic you. But you're right. They'd obviously seen a few cars lose control.
SR re your comment to Strathturret. That is a problem for the good folk in the southwest, few have much experience of driving on snow or ice and it is why the schools all closed down for a few days last Feb. The children could mostly get there but the staff all live a couple of towns away and feared to drive in an inch of snow.
My family lived in the south west for many years banned and I only remember once when the coast had snow. It was a complete novelty but it was many years ago.
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