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milly143 | 11:54 Tue 30th Nov 2010 | How it Works
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On my way to work I cross from Oxfordshire into Buckinghamshire on country roads. All the way here the roads seemed to be well gritted but I wondered what happens when there is a county border. Obviously the gritter lorry doesn't just stop as soon as it reaches Bucks so do the council pay each other to grit their roads?
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Well, last year we had one of these snowblowers on the mountain road http://www.transportc...wpics/snowblower6.jpg and when it got to the County line it about-faced and came back.

So if you then drove up there, you were met by a wall of snow ... madness.
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What so it did actually get to the border and stop? Genius!
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