by Suff » 11 Dec 2012, 03:47
On Friday I had to drive through about 200 miles of snowy roads. The main issue was the people driving at 30mph on the motorway, forcing everyone else to either slow down or get out into the outside lane which they don't like to do. In the end I got past them all and onto drier roads for the drive home. Still it added about an hour to my journey.
Yesterday morning I drove from home to Voreppe. I went via AutoRoute and south about, Limoges, Clermond Ferrand. Clermond was pretty snowy and on the way in I had about 50 miles of snowy ground. The biggest issue, again, was everyone stacking up in the inside lane. I had to pass every gritter first before the French would pass it behind me. Coming out of Clermond was difficult. It's quite a climb and there was lots of slush and snow in the outside lane. However when I finally got past the last queue of traffic which was trailling behind the gritter, I had a fairly easy run out onto dry firm roads.
Then, being later than expected, I got zapped by a speed camera about 15 miles from work... I don't think they got much on that one, it was drifting snow flakes and my car was throwing up a storm of water behind me. We shall see, but I've never had a ticket from the French before.
I may fly this weekend (not booked yet) and then I'll drive home on the 21st for Christmas. Looking at the weather it's due to move to warmer weather with rain by then. We shall see.
Anon
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