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first winter


affney

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ok its my first winter with the soop, saw the snow and ice thismorning and thaught i would take the soop instead of the audi to work. wow this car is more fun to take sideways than my old 200sx big smiles all round[GRIN][/GRIN]. lots of donuts

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Drove the TT to work today. It's the first time I've ever worried about staying on the road.

 

The road from our house to the main road was slippery enough. Drove along using auto-creep as even breathing on the gas pedal made the ass wobble. That's the problem with RLTC. It doesn't work until you reach a certain speed!

 

Half a mile from our house is a steep hill and I noticed people coming down it very slowly. Sadly, we had to get up it. That took two attempts!

 

Then a car ahead of us got taken out on a sharp bend by an oncoming car which was facing the wrong way! No-one hurt it was one of those slo-mo slidy crashes.

 

All this in less than a mile from home. I wear I don't know why I didn't just turn back and wait for a bus.

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The boss of Yorkshire Traction lives in my village. I always feel obliged to ask him why the buses around here are too wide for the roads.

 

The council actually lowered the pavement in one 3/4 of a mile stretch to allow cars to go on the pavement when buses are coming in the opposite direction.

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Was first time I have driven my TT in the snow and used the 'snow mode'. Wasnt brilliant but was better than I expected. Kept me nice and steady through the dreaded black ice!! Found it impossible when I had the SZ with auto box and no traction control! :)

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