Snow and the British
Friday, February 6th, 2009
The snow in the UK continues to cause chaos. Here in Buffalo it has been a lovely day, with even higher temperatures forecast for tomorrow. Looking at the pictures from the UK I have to wonder whether there isn’t some collective mental block at work. Mass psychosis? How else can you explain things?
Yes, the country was unprepared. It doesn’t have snow plows in the numbers they do here simply because this is a relatively infrequent chunk of weather. It would not be cost effective to have the resources available ready to deal with this weather whenever it happened. However, all of the pictures I have seen have shown road conditions no worse than have been the norm here for the last couple of months. So what’s the deal?
Is it that the British don’t know how to drive in these conditions? Probably. Not everyone, of course. Unfamiliarity with the conditions is not an excuse - I’ve been driving in them daily recently and I have as little exposure to them as any other Brit. However, what does it actually take to cause chaos? Not much, is the answer. It only needs one inadequate person to take an ill-equipped car out onto the roads, to get stuck, to jam up a road. And maybe that’s the problem, that the consequences for that person are not harsh enough.
Or maybe it is a national, cultural thing. I’ve noticed that in the US, when faced with a collective problem, the approach taken is to tackle it and get on with things. With the recent weather in the UK the general approach seems to have been to complain about the weather. Sorry, Brits, but the level of snow most areas have had is not sufficient for the havoc it has caused. And if this global climate change stuff (whatever the reason) is true then you’d better get used to handling the snow.
But I have no frame of reference for it all. So far I’ve managed okay. (I shouldn’t be saying this, if suddenly feels like I’m tempting fate…) I haven’t had any real trouble driving, but I have been very cautious. I don’t know my limitations, the car’s limitations or the limitations imposed by the conditions - I just drive carefully.