As winter approaches, my mind turns to thoughts of street gritting. Brent Council has more than 3,000 tons available, which should be enough. Last winter we used 1,400 tons, and before that (in what was a more severe season) 1,800 tons.
Of course, in the past central government has sometimes taken charge of local authority stores to help out particularly hard hit areas. I understand that most authorities feel that are also well prepared, so hopefully this won't be an issue.
The other potential problem may be the logistics of getting the grit on the roads and pavements. This is partly dependent on when the snow falls. If it snows overnight, the effect is to suppress travel demand as people decide to work from home, defer their shopping trips or whatever. The worst time for it to fall is in mid-afternoon, when traffic levels are maximum, and the street gritters have least time to get the grit out before the rush hour.
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