Moxi wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 9:42 pm
With you all the way on the second statement Mart !
Moxi
Good idea though, certainly brings it home how serious things were.
Wifey and I were safely locked up at home, but 6pm a very good friend rang for advice on what to do, as he'd hit a pothole in his Tesla Y and blown the tyre. He'd stupidly changed bank account deals, and not realised he'd lost breakdown cover. So he was stuck, no local rescues could get to him.
So I said I had a space saver that would fit, and would get to him. Wifey knew I was shattered (many thanks to long covid) and was worried about me being out alone, so she drove, and we set off with wheel. tools, torches, tarps etc.
5 mins in, the first alert goes off as we reach the M4. Lucky for us, another friend had offered help, and was able to meet us at the services half way, with a 2tn jack, and a much healthier and fitter body, so he was able to take over.
After a pleasant dinner at Subway in the services, we headed home, when the second alert went off, and cars started spinning. There was even a rolling road block (again on the other side of the M4) with one police car controlling traffic, then an ambulance presumably heading for spin 1. Spin 2 was a few minutes later, and quite scary to suddenly see rear red lights strobing across the road, then they went across the hard shoulder and partially up the bank before stopping. Other vehicles hit hazards and were pulling over to help.
I think the problem was that the rain was varying, and not too bad most of the time. So people who hadn't seen 'bad things', were getting caught out by standing water, and winds varying from all directions.
I was shocked how much the Y was being buffetted, given it has low weight distribution, and is ~2tn.
Friend updated us with a photo of his car screen after fitting the space saver (135mm v's the 255mm the car has). It was lit up light a Xmas tree with warnings, low tyre pressure (no presssure monitors), low regen, no ABS, reduced stability control and more. Not fun to drive but it got him out of the storm and home ....... slowly.
Totally appreciate we were also idiots going out, but had to wonder at the amount of traffic given all the warnings before and during the storm. Really not sensible being out in that.