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Mr_Kiwi wrote:From what I hear this whole country grinds to a halt at the mere sight of snow?
Only the railroads when it's the wrong kind of snow. :o
So I'm told :-?
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Wholley wrote:
Mr_Kiwi wrote:From what I hear this whole country grinds to a halt at the mere sight of snow?
Only the railroads when it's the wrong kind of snow. :o
So I'm told :-?
Yeah and the rest. :roll:
We're not prepared for snow over here.
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Speaking of transport, why the hell dont you lot have guttering on the roads here!? Its not like it doesnt rain enough, even a slight rise in the middle of the road would be an improvement. Its amazing how much water stays on the roads here.

Just an observation :lol:
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I believe here we have something called a canberra (sic?) where the road in the midde is slightly hihger than the edge. To be honest, it's not that noticable (but still does it's job- sort off) but around the lnes where I live (right out in the sticks) there are plenty of fords when it rain heavily.

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davidemmerson wrote:I believe here we have something called a canberra (sic?)
David
That would be a'Camber'it allows run off until the water running off freezes,gets into the aggregate beneath the black-top and then expands.
Hence'Frost Heaves'
Which is why the Kankamangus Highway in New Hampshire is closed for three months of the year.
It really is impassable even with a 4x4.
Bet y'all want to know how I gained this information.
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Mr_Kiwi wrote:Speaking of transport, why the hell dont you lot have guttering on the roads here!? Its not like it doesnt rain enough, even a slight rise in the middle of the road would be an improvement. Its amazing how much water stays on the roads here.

Just an observation :lol:
Some roads do, presumably where its seen as more liable to standing water. And yes our roads do have a rise just a very small one. This assumes they're done properly and smooth thiugh, often not the case. And off the main routes then theres nothing as a rule.
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Cheers for that, I now feel more educated on the roading systems of not only the UK but New Hampshire too! :D
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