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Slow Moving Getting Home

Yeah, I recognise that feeling.

On the other hand: be glad the road wasn't closed completely. I had that happen to me last week on Thursday the 20th. I was driving on the E20 to our house in Sweden when they closed the coastal highway at exit 24. I had to drive the last 100 km over inland secondary and dirt roads. It took me 3 hours to get home from there. Saw lots of slipping and sliding in front of me. I was seriously glad I always get winter tyres fitted when summer time ends. Still, no fun when you already drove 750 km before that happened... Luckily I didn't see any serious accidents happen. In that kind of weather you never know what can happen. Slow going is better than a fast trip to the hospital.
 
That would bring England to a standstill, Duke.
Folks are incapable of driving on a bit of snow here.
 
Yeah, I recognise that feeling.

On the other hand: be glad the road wasn't closed completely. I had that happen to me last week on Thursday the 20th. I was driving on the E20 to our house in Sweden when they closed the coastal highway at exit 24. I had to drive the last 100 km over inland secondary and dirt roads. It took me 3 hours to get home from there. Saw lots of slipping and sliding in front of me. I was seriously glad I always get winter tyres fitted when summer time ends. Still, no fun when you already drove 750 km before that happened... Luckily I didn't see any serious accidents happen. In that kind of weather you never know what can happen. Slow going is better than a fast trip to the hospital.
Very stressful and tiring.
 
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