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monkimagic
15th February 2006, 02:42 AM
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PR287: URGENT WARNING: Very low road grip widely reported

news: for immediate release

The Safe Speed road safety campaign today issued an urgent warning to all
road
users of unusual low grip conditions. All road users need to take special
care because of a greatly increased risk of skidding.

This follows anecdotal reports from all over the country of dangerous and
unusual road conditions. New de-icer compounds may be to blame. Low
rainfall
may have contributed.

Drivers and cyclists are reporting that road grip levels are far below
norms
and expectations even where roads appear to be dry and temperatures are
well
above freezing. Cyclists have reported falling off and motorists have
reported
unexpected skidding.

The unusual low grip conditions are suspected to be due to the use of
de-icer
compounds that include brownsugar/molasses/treacle to stabilise the treatment layer. This
innovation is intended to reduce costs and reduce the need for repeated
treatments.

To make matters worse, reports suggest that grip levels are variable as
well
as low. This is the worst possible case because it can and will 'catch us
out'.

Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign
(www.safespeed.org.uk) said: "It looks as if a very large and dangerous
mistake may have been made. The use of mollases in de-icer compounds must
be
suspended immediately pending testing and investigation. Lives may well
depend
on it. All road users need to take special care. Braking distances may be
greatly increased, and cornering may cause skidding at unusually low
speeds.
Wheel spin may result from acceleration even in higher gears."

"If the reports are correct - and we have no reason to doubt them - we must
have a public investigation concerning how this situation came about. If
the
de-icer compounds are responsible we must test such innovations much more
carefully in the future."

Neil and Lorna
15th February 2006, 02:58 AM
:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: :eek::eek:

Julz
15th February 2006, 03:03 AM
I've no doubt when we've had a big dump of rain the sugar will all dissolve and wash into the fields, making this years tatties much sweeter!;):D

The Dogfather
15th February 2006, 03:12 AM
I've noticed a lack of grip, thought it was me wearing heavier shoes :D

monkimagic
15th February 2006, 04:35 AM
If I fall off, a least it will taste a little sweeter when licking my wounds

sh@z
15th February 2006, 05:42 AM
Cost cutting you say, now theres a surprise :disapprove:

No wonder my car gets extra manky extra quick this year, the damn sugar sticking to paint more than salt lol!

N12 JLK
15th February 2006, 06:09 AM
No wonder i've put on 6 pounds in weight;)

minidriver#1
15th February 2006, 07:14 AM
quote:Originally posted by sh@z

Cost cutting you say, now theres a surprise :disapprove:

No wonder my car gets extra manky extra quick this year, the damn sugar sticking to paint more than salt lol!


Just lick it!

Big Col
15th February 2006, 06:34 PM
Here was me thinking I just needed new tyres. :)

Burple
15th February 2006, 06:35 PM
quote:Originally posted by bad dog mini

I've noticed a lack of grip, thought it was me wearing heavier shoes :D


I wondered about it too.. I thought it might just have been me getting used to the new car and cheaper tyres that are on the alloys.. but they're excellent in the dry and even in the wet. When it's slightly greasy however... oh boy! :eek:

There's one particular roundabout near my flat that seems to be permanently greasy just now. That I can handle, it's the other eejits out there without a clue, who have potential to hit me that I worry about! :blackeye:

gill
16th February 2006, 08:19 PM
I've been noticing the loss of grip too! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Shocking!!

The Dogfather
18th March 2006, 05:00 AM
I went for a blast in the MX5 tonight seeing that it was the first time the roads have been dry since we got it. Must have had the tail out about 4 or 5 times, now I know I was being a bit heavy handed with the throttle but surely it must have more grip in the dry than the wet......

The roads have been heavily gritted and there's a distinct white/beige covering on the roads could this what Paul Smith is on about, I hope so or I'll be going a lot slower in the MX5 than I ever did in the MINI....