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  • was your journey that important to add to the already dire conditions caused by the weather. I bet most of the car drivers that day were off to nowhere important, if you got stuck you have only yourself to blame, I expect in response you going to blame the truckers for blocking your way, what you fail to realise is idiots like you serving, stopping panicking etc cause the artics to jack knife, if the truck driven carfully it will stay ok, get a car braking for no reason causes the problems

  • @MrRobbo1968 a bit harsh and personal.but to answer your questions.Yes the journey was important,we were making our way back to london,to fly back to the US,where we live.No I am not going to blame the truckers, as i happen to be one in the US. i am well aware of the road condition and i am well aware of my driving capabilities and of the car. And i guess idiots like me who drive over 12k miles every month across the lower 48 and canada,without a single incident.its people like me to blame?

  • immune to snow? how can you be allergic to snow?

  • Fucking clean the roads idiots

  • lol I was sleeping on A725 that night, lucky enough just close to McDonalds-although I hate that >so called< restaurant I really appreciated their drinks and food that night:)

  • Lol. I bet he could

  • You should have taken the train!I bet a train driver could have got through that.

  • Yep....MADNESS!

  • If that was the Monday from 8am -3pm... you were going no place. :p The town was totally grid locked.

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