'.....They salt the roads. It is what they have to do. If they don't the country will come to a standstill..."
I suspect a lot of Oz drivers don't get the opportunity to enjoy commuting when the roads are covered with ice, snow and slush for weeks/months at a time. Our local community saved money by not having the roads ploughed/salted. My aim was to finish the drive home by spinning the car (MkI Rabbit) a couple of times and finish in the middle of the cul-de-sac pointing at my drive - occasionally I managed something close. Sometimes one of the neighbours would spoil the fun by leaving their car in the street - I didn't trust the accuracy of my handbrake turns THAT much

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In another neighbourhood it was a major community event in spring to shovel all the grit out of the gutters (the ploughs spread a mix of sand and salt but the salt washes away ...leaving sandbanks.
I'm always amazed that Brits built cars that rusted, leaked and had useless heaters - you'd think they'd get enough practice. My 6 year old Civic didn't have a speck of rust....
Oh well, Ian