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Sheet black ice across the whole road when I was driving to work this morning, owing to water run-off. What's worse is that it was round a blind bend, heading up a hill.

 

Luckily the unfortunate lady who'd stuffed her car into another vehicle was kind enough to be flagging to warn cars to slow down, still hair-raising when I rounded the corner and found a car facing forwards on my side of the road, but sliding backwards down the hill in my direction.

 

Pleased to say the other side of the road was clear so I was able to navigate through it (there was another car up my chuff so I couldn't have stopped on the ice anyway). Stay safe folks...

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Sheet black ice across the whole road when I was driving to work this morning, owing to water run-off. What's worse is that it was round a blind bend, heading up a hill.

 

Luckily the unfortunate lady who'd stuffed her car into another vehicle was kind enough to be flagging to warn cars to slow down, still hair-raising when I rounded the corner and found a car facing forwards on my side of the road, but sliding backwards down the hill in my direction.

 

Pleased to say the other side of the road was clear so I was able to navigate through it (there was another car up my chuff so I couldn't have stopped on the ice anyway). Stay safe folks...

 

 

I had to wait for windscreen to defrost for the first time this winter

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