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A Little Snow Doesn't Bring New York To A Stand Still.
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How come New York can carry on with the amount of snow they have had, yet if we get a sprinkling of snow our transport etc virtually come to a stand still?
How come New York can carry on with the amount of snow they have had, yet if we get a sprinkling of snow our transport etc virtually come to a stand still?
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My friends live in the mountains of New Hampshire. The roads are kept open and usable in everything others than ice storms and its that way because the snow ploughs are out 24 hours a day, for days on end. And they pay for that with their version of the rates.
My friends live in the mountains of New Hampshire. The roads are kept open and usable in everything others than ice storms and its that way because the snow ploughs are out 24 hours a day, for days on end. And they pay for that with their version of the rates.
They don't always get it right :o)
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-392 95857
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Vermont and Stowe, take a 3ft fall and they had not only the main roads cleared but also community roads - we then had hot oil piping underlay under the drive (2 houses combined) to keep our drives free of snow and ice. It's a bigger factor up there but they handle it well, as they do in Scandinavia.
I lived in Toronto in the 1950's we had heavy snow every winter but everything carried on as usual. Everyone got to work and school. Couldn't understand when we moved to England how a bit of snow caused chaos. As others have said people in those regions are better equipped to deal with extreme weather.
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