Now that is a strong tire. Wow.
Id agree to the point of DOT... but the mindset of the people is what causes chaos.
As far as DOT where I was at, they didn't plow and salt non-stop like the southern states do. That's why the southern states always run out of supplies and money to deal with it.
What I find really crazy is here in Virginia, they predict a 30% chance of snow tomorrow, and they start announcing government and school closures today... As much as 24 hours before it might start snowing. Absolutely mind-blowing.
The people that should be freaking out are the Mexicans. The got 18+inches of snow an South Central Mexico like a week ago.
Finally, a member that lives in Georgia. I was beginning to think I was all alone down here.
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I’m here brotha!
And that is the key. No snow equipment + people that don't know how to drive in it = disaster
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The tards here can't even drive after it rains and the roads are mildly wet. Unbelievable.
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I actually got a kick out of this one.
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School bus drove by today just like every other day here in Orchard Park (suburb about 10 miles south of Buffalo proper).It amazes me when Chicago and Buffalo get multiple FEET of snow and resume business as usual within 24 hours.
I’m 3 hours East of Chicago and people around here lose their collective shit if anything more than 6” falls in a day.
I’d prefer to call it, “failing to adapt”Its called liability and risk review. Virginia schools typically have 10 days or so built into their calendar for snow. Many years this total is not completely used. Is it worth having a potential accident on the roads and the law suits associated so kids go to school or employees show up for work for a single day? No. It is a lawsuit happy world we live in, and folks are just looking to win the legal lottery.
Go to California and see how people drive when it rains. I've seen cars flipped over on the freeway after a light rain, and a car once slammed its brakes on in front of me on the freeway because we entered into a sudden downpour.
A lot of the problems here are people with poorly equipped cars coupled with windy roads with lots of hills. So when it snows or gets icy they aren't prepared for it.