Thats a great suggestion from Nick, I have seen on a number of occassions that happen, indeed poor driver then tried their window wipers which then failed and also see somebody have their wiper arms destroyed trying to then shift that big lump of snow. For all the extra time it takes to remove snow from the roof, could save a very nasty accident a short time later. Life is too important not too look after your own or others.Nuclear Nick wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:10 pmBut would be even better on winters!
May I make a suggestion? I always clear the roof snow too, as when you brake the whole lot can slide forwards and completely cover the screen rendering your forward vision zero!
Sorry for the moral message, life been a bit tough last six weeks and why I havent posted much, my Father in law was two weeks short of his 83rd birthday, went out for his usual morning coffee near where he stayed and while crossing at a set of pedestrain lights a Taxi driver wiped him out and was D.O.A at A & E. My wife and Mother in Law as you can imagine beyond grief, one of those phone calls and Traffic Police at our door to tell us the news.
For all on the Forum, please enjoy life and those family and people around us, we never know what lies ahead. We have a Police liason officer that calls us every day to keep us informed as Fiscal service will have full accident report to send us on with regards any formal prosecutions.
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but Nicks message and point really struck a point with me, and not clearing that snow could have impact on you or someone else.
Enjoy your weekend Fellow Forum members, I will be back with my usual quips and fuel comments as usual, just been a bit tough lately.
Cheers GTB