That was the "hey, look, didn't we do well!" pic after my neighbour and I had shovelled our driveways till we were exhausted. It took a while! And you can't shovel the entire road as well, so once you're on the actual road you have to be able to tackle the snow. There are other tyre tracks, but the snowploughs can only do so much.
Also, having the winters means that with only a couple of inches or so, shovelling is optional. Better to do it of course, rather than have compacted icy tracks on the drive (as I have now), but if you don't have time, or if you're completely whacked after shovelling a foot of snow away, and another couple of inches falls, well just drive over it.
I'm seriously considering investing £500 in a snow blower for next winter. I'm not getting any younger, and the guy who lived in the house opposite and used to help has moved away and sold the house to a retired widowed lady so now I'm shovelling her drive as well!
Rolfe.