Noseless faces

I was interested to read the article about 4x4s in the snow by Erin Baker. It really amazed me that the various public authorities were not organised enough to request volunteers to use their own 4 wheel drive vehicles to ferry care workers, nurses, meals on wheels etc. to and from the people requiring these essential services. Any necessary insurance cover required could surely have been arranged by the service providers and contact points broadcast on the local radio stations, so that the owners of 4x4's could phone if they were able to offer their help. Many of us did shopping runs for relatives and friends who were unable to reach the local supermarkets and then towed various stranded motorists/van drivers to more useable main roads, which allowed them to continue their journeys and carry on with their work.... I cannot help feeling that it is probably the 'over protected' Britain, that we currently live in, that stifles any such 'help' initiative in public sector management thinking and there is bound to be a rule somewhere that says 'it is not allowed'.

Asked on 17 April 2010 by C.S., via e-mail

Answered by Honest John
It would go against the principles of penalty culture socialism. You can’t go penalising 4WD owners out of petty resentment, then ask for their help. And, of course, no other country in the world employs a
higher percentage of the population in Health and Safety preventing people from doing normal, sensible things in the circumstances.
Similar questions
I have just been out and about in my Mazda 626 GSI SE in newly fallen snow - half an inch or so - and had great difficulty with spinning wheels and loss of power getting up a slight incline. The car has...
What is the best used car for driving in snow, that does not have 4 wheel drive or winter tyres?
I took your advice about getting winter tyres for our C-MAX which is now wonderful in snow and want to get winter tyres for our Hyundai i10. The only ones available (from Germany) are "XL" which I think...
 

Value my car

Save £75 on Warranty using code HJ75

with MotorEasy

Get a warranty quote

Save 12% on GAP Insurance

Use HJ21 to save on an ALA policy

See offer