Hi Guys
This is not my usual plea for help on some intricate Hunter problem. I just thought I would canvass your opinions as to your driving experiences in this current cold weather.
Today was unusually sunny, and despite the near zero temperatures, donning my super-thick sheep-skin coat and other warm gear, with heater on max, for a while I was happy to do a tour around some of my local country lanes.
As I got deeper into the rural bits, in many places the road became white with frost despite the illusion of a sunny day. The back wheels in particular were having great difficulty in gripping the surface, even on some dry-looking stretches. The way the car was behaving, I even thought at one point that I had a rear-wheel puncture! All of the surfacing was the old-style surface-dressing, which as an ex-highway engineer I can vouch for the low quality of the chippings used in surfacing the road. OK when brand-new, but after some years become like marbles. Added to this are the ruts & potholes, so what chance!
Needless to say, I was glad to get back on the more major roads, when the car's behaviour returned to normal. I would add that my tyres have stacks of tread, and are pumped up to 20psi all round. Also, my speed never went above 20-30mph, as these local lanes are barely wider than my car with blind bends.
Cheers
Mike
This is not my usual plea for help on some intricate Hunter problem. I just thought I would canvass your opinions as to your driving experiences in this current cold weather.
Today was unusually sunny, and despite the near zero temperatures, donning my super-thick sheep-skin coat and other warm gear, with heater on max, for a while I was happy to do a tour around some of my local country lanes.
As I got deeper into the rural bits, in many places the road became white with frost despite the illusion of a sunny day. The back wheels in particular were having great difficulty in gripping the surface, even on some dry-looking stretches. The way the car was behaving, I even thought at one point that I had a rear-wheel puncture! All of the surfacing was the old-style surface-dressing, which as an ex-highway engineer I can vouch for the low quality of the chippings used in surfacing the road. OK when brand-new, but after some years become like marbles. Added to this are the ruts & potholes, so what chance!
Needless to say, I was glad to get back on the more major roads, when the car's behaviour returned to normal. I would add that my tyres have stacks of tread, and are pumped up to 20psi all round. Also, my speed never went above 20-30mph, as these local lanes are barely wider than my car with blind bends.
Cheers
Mike
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