Nidge2 wrote:
United Taxis 11 wrote:
2 night ago we had a major storm, proper 100 MPH plus winds. My contract was cancelled so o just went out early to face the drama, the second I logged on hires were fired at me left right and center, a lot of the local plots had 10 jobs + pending in them, was literally non stop till 10 o'clock, stayed out till 5, right as I dropped my last hire off, I was coming home and BANG, got the fright of my life pulled over ran round the other side of the car to find a massive pice of metal wire embedded in the sidewall of my inside rear tyre. Took my 15 minutes to yank the wire out the tyre and it was recked, and the wire as also marked he bodywork. So I just put the hazards on. And nursed it the 4 miles to the closest tyre shop. £60 for a the tyre
Why didn't you change the tyre?
The most obvious answer to that would be that it is one of these modern vehicles that don't have a spare and you repair a puncture with a can of spray stuff. This woud not work under these circumstances.
Mind you, with all the high winds and probems associated, the advice is not to travel unless the journey is absolutly essential.
Busses and trains get canceled but taxi drivers carry on working instead of heeding the warnings.