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Wrong Type Of Snow ?

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BertiWooster | 23:51 Fri 03rd Dec 2010 | Motoring
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Came home from work - parked car on drive which is on a gradient .

Went out again later - started snowing again while i was out .

Returned home - drove unto drive - applied handbrake to maximum notch - car wont stop on drive , but keeps sliding off .

Yes - but that has never happened before, in the same scenario
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I'd say you're just compacting the snow into ice.
I presume you leave your car in first or reverse gear, depending on the direction of the gradient.
It's sliding, not rolling, lol
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put summat behind the wheels to try and stop it...
just ensure to clear/grit your driveway to avoid such things - i do
Must be a fair gradient? Clear snow, lay grit/rocksalt etc should help the situation...
buy a bus pass

lol
Had that happen to me once, I put the handbrake on opened the door put my foot on the drive and found the car was slowly sliding back. I stopped it sliding by using the footbrake, 4 brakes on instead of just 2 with only the handbrake on.

Only way is to clear snow and ice off the drive.

I bet your drive is not as bad as this one!............

http://www.streetfire...eway-fail_2092253.htm
chocks awayyy!
Were the Police ready with the old booze tube and bag then.......

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