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3:02pm Thursday 9th February 2012 in Prestwood & Great Missenden By Simon Farr
TRANSPORT chiefs have hailed the work of its staff and have “no concerns” about keeping motorists moving should more snow descend on Bucks.
Between four and five inches of the white stuff hit the south of the county last weekend but the gritters managed to keep the main roads moving.
More than half of readers who took part in a poll on the Bucks Free Press website felt Transport for Buckinghamshire had carried out a better job this time around then in comparison to previous snow-hit winters.
TfB’s Tim Fowler said: “Our teams worked hard from when snow was forecast, making plans to ensure as much could be done to keep roads safe.”
And the council body is ready to rumble with the weather once again – with weatherman Jim Dale predicting a “light dusting” of snow tonight.
He said previous forecasts of several inches of snow should be kept at bay by the low temperatures, with the worst of the weather missing the M40 corridor.
But the expert from Hazlemere-based British Weather Services warned freezing fog and temperatures as low as minus ten could blitz Bucks this weekend.
Mr Fowler said he had “no concerns” about salt levels, with Potholes being repaired if they are deemed to be dangerous.
TfB spokesman Laura-Jo Stocks said: “Our We're Working On It capital maintenance programme will start once the weather improves as we cannot repair large sections of roads in such low temperatures.
“Potholes will still be repaired if they are classed as requiring an emergency repair and these should be reported in the usual way through our website or contact centre.”
She urged motorists to follow @tfbalerts on Twitter or visit www.transportforbucks.net/Winter-maintenance for the latest updates.
Comments(9)
Cyclo
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5:08pm Thu 9 Feb 12
chris740
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5:23pm Thu 9 Feb 12
littlelaura
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9:15pm Thu 9 Feb 12
Seasence1
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11:37pm Thu 9 Feb 12
chris740 wrote:You sound like grit and salt in the most magical thing in the world.. ITS NOT.. no matter how much salt or grit you put down.. if the snow is heavy enough it will make no difference.
TRANSPORT chiefs should get off there backsides and look for themselfs. gritters where. the london rd was a ice rink from 1030pm till 330am no gritters was seen
chris740
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9:22am Fri 10 Feb 12
Seasence1 wrote:well get there backsides out there and do it again .
chris740 wrote:You sound like grit and salt in the most magical thing in the world.. ITS NOT.. no matter how much salt or grit you put down.. if the snow is heavy enough it will make no difference.
TRANSPORT chiefs should get off there backsides and look for themselfs. gritters where. the london rd was a ice rink from 1030pm till 330am no gritters was seen
The girt melts the bit of snow it lands on... more comes down on top of that.. and you are back to square one.
Seasence1
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10:17am Fri 10 Feb 12
chris740 wrote:and while they are doing that bit of road "again" another part of the area will not get gritted.. and then you would moan that road has not been done.....
Seasence1 wrote:well get there backsides out there and do it again . if you leave it for hours on end it will build upchris740 wrote: TRANSPORT chiefs should get off there backsides and look for themselfs. gritters where. the london rd was a ice rink from 1030pm till 330am no gritters was seenYou sound like grit and salt in the most magical thing in the world.. ITS NOT.. no matter how much salt or grit you put down.. if the snow is heavy enough it will make no difference. The girt melts the bit of snow it lands on... more comes down on top of that.. and you are back to square one.
chris740
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10:47am Fri 10 Feb 12
Seasence1 wrote:plenty of them to do the job.
chris740 wrote:and while they are doing that bit of road "again" another part of the area will not get gritted.. and then you would moan that road has not been done.....
Seasence1 wrote:well get there backsides out there and do it again . if you leave it for hours on end it will build upchris740 wrote: TRANSPORT chiefs should get off there backsides and look for themselfs. gritters where. the london rd was a ice rink from 1030pm till 330am no gritters was seenYou sound like grit and salt in the most magical thing in the world.. ITS NOT.. no matter how much salt or grit you put down.. if the snow is heavy enough it will make no difference. The girt melts the bit of snow it lands on... more comes down on top of that.. and you are back to square one.
piran
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11:00am Fri 10 Feb 12
wayneo wrote:I have to agree, well done Bucks CC transport and thanks to all the gritting people for keeping our roads clear and safe.
I have to say that this year the gritting has been excellent.
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wayneo says...
4:51pm Thu 9 Feb 12