Posted on 01/21/2016 7:06:40 PM PST by Hojczyk
Solely due to idiots who don't know how to SLOW DOWN!!!!
You know, given the last few years you think they’d invest in a minimal amount of snow removal equipment.
I was in D.C. during the Snowlocalypse and I’ll never forget people trying to clear sidewalks with leaf blowers.
Jeez, you would think the world is coming to an end.
One year I was driving through Charlotte NC after a freak snow storm. It had been two days since it started. There were cars and trucks all over the place. Those guys did not know how to drive.
DC gets now every year. You would think they would get it together.
Proof DC is full of idiots. Can’t handle snow in a place that gets snow.
Black ice? Sounds racist.
So? Tue night I80 east of Des Moines was very trecherous.
actually my leaf blower worked quite well on the inch of fluffy snow on my sidewalk here in a Maryland suburb of DC this morning. But some of the roads were icy due to no pre, during, or post treatment with brine or sand/salt.
I lost a car due to an idiot driver in northern virginia losing control going too fast on a curvy road with black ice on it
“I was in D.C. during the Snowlocalypse and Iâll never forget people trying to clear sidewalks with leaf blowers.”
They have been like this forever.
I was married in the winter,56 years ago,and we went to D.C. for our honeymoon.
About 2” of snow had fallen and we saw cars WITH CHAINS ON.
Astonishing.
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Burn this female dog down!
You’ll find that there’s a lot of ice involved when the south gets snow. It’s never dry snow that’s fairly straightforward to drive through, there’s a layer of ice beneath wet, heavy snow. Don’t get too confident that it’s just idiots who don’t know how to drive in it, even though there are quiet a few of those. Not much opportunity to learn how unless they’re skiers.
I think they all need to come spend a winter ...a full freakin’ winter in the ‘snowbelt’. An inch of snow creates chaos? Wake up to 10-12 inches of the white stuff and still have to get to work...ON TIME.
No, traffic was moving about half mile an hour last night. It was literally driving on ice and any incline and gravity would send vehicles out of control. Experienced Colorado drivers would have found last nights conditions in DC to be miserable.
One year my sister in Charlotte used a dust pan to shovel her driveway.
It’s a sick feeling when the road turns into a sheet of ice in seeming a few seconds, and your car won’t stay put no matter what you do. One minute it’s just water, then all heck breaks loose.
Just cannot ever give it a rest, eh?
“theyâd invest in a minimal amount of snow removal equipment.”
Just what has been done, MINIMAL AMOUNT SPENT.
Also it didn’t help that there was no pre-treatment of the DC streets. Prince George’s Co near Andrews AFB did to pre-treatment on Wednesday and it made the roads passable this morning. a 1 mile stretch inside the beltway was not touched and it was all ice, from where the snow had been compressed. there were 3 cars in the ditch and a couple parked along the road side, one with a smashed front end.
I grew up in Indiana thus the snow doesn’t bother me, but ICE is another matter.
Exactly! I was out last night and found the driving with my front-wheel drive minivan to be the hardest I had experienced since I last drove a RWD sedan. I saw cars of all types, including SUV’s, spinning their way up shallow hills. All drivers I saw seemed very capable, driving at responsible (i.e., very slow) speeds and handling their cars well.
The local jurisdictions are another matter - minimal pretreatment would have prevented this. DC does not come to a standstill in snow because of the drivers, but because of the governments.
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