On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Joachim wrote:
> Lorry drivers are usually required to remove ice and snow from their
> vehicles. as they pose a safety hazard when falling on the ground. In
> order to allow drivers to reach the roof, structures (e.g. made of
> scaffolding) have been erected alo
Not something we have in the UK, we don't get very much snow. The last
time we had snow sufficient to settle on roads was 5 years ago.
Maybe in North America?
Phil (trigpoint)
On Tue, 2017-01-31 at 20:16 +0100, Joachim wrote:
> Lorry drivers are usually required to remove ice and snow from their
Lorry drivers are usually required to remove ice and snow from their
vehicles as they pose a safety hazard when falling on the ground. In
order to allow drivers to reach the roof, structures (e.g. made of
scaffolding) have been erected along some major highways. They are
called "Räumstation" in Ger