Body & Soul3 mins ago
Does gritting/salting the roads actually work?
I've never heard anyone say, "it was a good job that road was gritted/salted, otherwise I'd have skidded"! I've not experienced any dofference on roads that are gritted/salted as opposed to those that aren't.
Also, all of the gritting/salting lorries that I have seen "fire" the grit out, which means that the vast majority of it ends up in the bushes! Surely it'd be much better if the salt/grit were sprinkled out?
What I DO find makes a difference is if a road is cleared of snow. Having said that, that brings its own problem by way of the remaining snow being compacted and then freezing.
Also, all of the gritting/salting lorries that I have seen "fire" the grit out, which means that the vast majority of it ends up in the bushes! Surely it'd be much better if the salt/grit were sprinkled out?
What I DO find makes a difference is if a road is cleared of snow. Having said that, that brings its own problem by way of the remaining snow being compacted and then freezing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Grit does not work on deep snow,some years ago I was riding my motorcycle on a gritted road,all was fine till I came to a roundabout,the gritter must have turned left because I got round the the first one then because I was going straight on where there was no grit the bike slid from underneath me,luckily I had both feet on the ground and finished stood up and the bike finished a couple of yards in front of me.Todays grit or salt as it is called is far superior to that used years ago.
The grit is for ICE not snow the reason for the vast spread SurreyGuy is the Spreader at the rear of the Gritting Lorry that's how it's designed, regards screen damage, this will not happen, the skid is caused by cars' HGVs aquaplaning ( Tyres not in contact with the road surface) it does not make any difference if you are carrying 44 tons & there is Ice about the Truck will aquaplane, What used to pis me off on the Motorways which I used to use a lot why when it's snowing hard why the police do not allow the HGVs to use the outside lane to keep the motorway clear, as soon as the private Motorist see the snow in the outside lane they get the Mangetouts then all stop in the Middle In-turn the outside lane becoming closed. Bit of advise if I may, Do not think you can be smarter than Ice, I have seen people try, a clue to Ice, VERY VERY LIGHT STEERING, At night when there is Black Ice about look for a sparkling of the road surface, am I being a clever sod!! NO, HGV experience has taught me that. I am trying to pass it on. Safe Journey all.
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