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TennoChinko wrote:Is all that shit going to melt overnight or will it freeze over making tomorrow a major pain in the ass?
Yokohammer wrote:You call that snow?
Phmeh!
Yokohammer wrote:The roads are a mess here too, but everybody in this part of the country has winter tires fitted from December through about March, so accidents caused by snow are relatively infrequent. Of course there's no change in the frequency of accidents caused by stupidity.
yanpa wrote:... some helpful instructions from NHK.
yanpa wrote:That's the perennial problem of regions where it doesn't snow enough for people to get used to it. Some of the buses here did have chains on their wheels, I saw just now.
Methinks it will all start melting soon anyway.
GomiGirl wrote:Cardboard covered with a trash bag doesn't work for a sled. Toddler had fun though.
TennoChinko wrote:I saw the maintenance man of a neighboring condominium clear the sidewalks while leaving a hose of cold running water running to rinse away the final bits. The run-off was creating slushy pools of ice on parts of the sidewalk that had not been cleared. While I guessed that the day would heat up that day, I am fairly certain the janitor had little clue.
gaijinpunch wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Cardboard covered with a trash bag doesn't work for a sled. Toddler had fun though.
I believe you're at the bottom of "hilly" areas of our neighborhood, which would have put quite a number of cars spinning their wheels for many hours last night. I even saw 3 people putting chains on a taxi on a hill -- they used the jack to lift the back end up. It just screamed "safety" to me.
yanpa wrote:Today, someone working at a nearby garage had hit upon the innovative idea of shovelling surplus snow onto the road surface
legion wrote:There is of course the yearly question. Why don't they grit the roads?
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