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Fish Herder
6½ hour drive in stormy weather just to start a day's work........at least I'm in a hotel tonight.
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I hate driving in the rain, loonatics speeding, tail gating and doing all sorts of stupid things. Sometimes the rain is so heavy you literally can't see 10 feet in front of you and you have to pull over, put the hazard lights on and hope nobody drives up your rear end. Then there's the issue of the foggy windows, and getting out while it's pouring down. No thanks, I prefer driving on dry roads with good visibility and no big puddles to pull the car off the road.
Yes they do, but mainly just off country roads or a one way road. I don't mind being in the rain, I remember as I was going with my mum to pick up a 33 gal, a massive rainstorm hit us and the rain was almost bullet hail. All you could hear was rain and could see like 5ft in front of you. After it passed, there was the most vibrant rainbow I've seen for a long time.The UK has some ridiculously narrow roads as well, don't they?
Just be careful. Take extra hour to get there if needed.
It can, only our vans are restricted to 70mph, which means I can go the 75mph limit on the Irish motorways. But I have a tracker and accelerometer installed so have to drive nice. Unless I'm in a hire car.........?Awesome. Glad you made it safely. I looked up the Vauxhall Corsa. I've never heard of Vauxhall, but have heard of their parent company Opel and Australian counterpart Holden. Our answer to it is a Chevrolet Aveo. Now the real question: Can it go any faster than 5mph under the speed limit?
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And I’d have No idea of how to drive in snow! One year it snowed when I worked downtown. I mean, really snowed (for us in Texas) and we had a good 3” of snow on the ground and still falling. (I know, don’t go there). I carpooled with my sister and a friend named Rick. His wife was “Buffy” because she came from Buffalo, NY. I thought, “OK, Buffalo has lots of snow so Rick can drive us home.” So Off we went in my car with Rick driving. Now, Texans can’t drive in snow. That’s just a born fact. We see it once a decade and very lightly. So everyone was running into each other. Rick skidded a few times and almost took us off the road once. We even did a fish tail that turned out to be a 360. All the while, my sister and I felt confident because we had Rick from Buffalo at the wheel. He was our secret weapon against all the crazy drivers out there. Rick and my sister even stopped to grab a beer for the road and to celebrate our success when we hit our side of town. We got home in one piece. We gave high five to Rick thanked him for taking over and for his experience in snow. He answered, “ What experience, I’m from Orlando, FL. I’ve never seen snow before today.” Turned out he met his wife in Orlando. God must have been our co-pilot that day. Then it was time for something stronger than a beer.I hate driving in the rain, loonatics speeding, tail gating and doing all sorts of stupid things. Sometimes the rain is so heavy you literally can't see 10 feet in front of you and you have to pull over, put the hazard lights on and hope nobody drives up your rear end. Then there's the issue of the foggy windows, and getting out while it's pouring down. No thanks, I prefer driving on dry roads with good visibility and no big puddles to pull the car off the road.