I had to get to Heathrow from outside of Leeds yesterday. I figured that I should set off a bit earlier, but I hadn't counted on the other drivers or the lack of ploughing on the M1. I'm used to driving in snow because I live around New York and used to go skiing in Vermont a lot. However I would put a full set of snow tyres on the car. I had a Peugot 207 diesel rental with about 7,000 miles on it which I had driven up from London and then done the round trip in it already this trip. I got stuck in traffic before I got to the M1, but by using the fast lane which had no ruts down to the tarmac in it, I was able to get around that. The M1 was very dodgy and I hit a whiteout around Mansfield. However driving through the long road widening 50 zone, the snow petered out (around Trowel services). By this time it was around 10:30 or so (3 hours on the road already), I dropped the car off at Heathrow at 12:30. It took 5 hours, but I have to say that there were so many people who should not have been out on the road, they really didn't know how to dirve in snow and they were a danger to other people. Sticking really close behind the car in front, even when you are only crawling, is not a good move. Also doing 10 mph on a motorway where you are driving in 2-3 in of slush but heading uphill really doesn't help. I made my plane and was subjected to all the extra tests which the asshole with the underpants bomb caused, so the flight was delayed and then lots more security back in Newark. As we were leaving the gate there were snowflakes falling at Heathrow. Only one carry on allowed too, so it was my new WezV fretless EB0 - I declared it and the guy at immigration asked me what a bass was! The best news was no customs duty at all. Anyway, today I'm back at work and catching up on emails.