Driving a lorry/trailer on icy roads

skewby

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Today two of my (normally wussy) fellow liveries went places, one in a small lorry, one in a trailer, down our very long drive which was a total ice rink, with a particularly nasty sharp bend that was a skid pan (my corsa struggled round it!). I couldn't ride today as horse was off, but even if I could have done, I had planned to wait until the afternoon when it thawed out (it didn't, but I would have been ok on the verges). I really wouldn't have fancied chancing it in my lorry - but all were fine, going out and coming back. Am I being over cautious??
 
no not at all,i work for a accident and mechanical breakdown company,we have had numerous accidents today some very serious,its down to the indevidual but its better to be safe than sorry and if you feel anxious i think it makes it worse
 
Depends. Presumably going very slowly, if the lorry slid would it just go as far as slightly onto a verge/into a fence or hedge? If that's the case its probably worth risking to get the horses out. If the track has got a ditch or a downhill slope beside it it could be disastrous if the lorry slid off he track and not worth the risk IMO.
 
Only in an absolute emergency would I consider risking icy road, ditto windy conditions.

I did go out yesterday, but waited until gone 11 for it to warm up and took it very carefully - there was one small patch of ice on the private road out of the yard but then the roads were fine.

I also made sure I was home before the temperatures started to drop.

Had the roads been icy, then I would not have gone out competing.
 
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