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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDamn, the weather is getting bad here in upstate NY.
Had a doctor's appointment 15 miles away this morning. It was only supposed to snow a couple of inches.
My wife was nice enough to shovel the driveway and clean off my car while I was in the shower. She begged me to cancel the appointment, but I told her I had to go because it was a specialist with a 6 month waiting time to get an appointment.
It was a really greasy drive there that tested my skills. Started to spin out more than a few times, and was able to pull out of them ok.
I was on the highway doing 55, and some asshole in an F150 blew by me in the left lane, and I swear he must have been doing 90 MPH. I thought "that idiot is not going to make it". Sure enough, a few miles down the road, he put his truck in a ditch in the median. I saw him get out of the truck. He looked OK, so I didn't stop.
They finally issued a winter storm warning on the TV while I was in the waiting room.
Made it home OK...saw 3 cars in the ditch on the way home.
Be careful out there.
biophile
(1,164 posts)LuckyCharms
(21,421 posts)True Dough
(25,634 posts)winter tires, Lucky? They make a difference, for sure.
LuckyCharms
(21,421 posts)The car actually did fine.
Most of the cars I saw were having a hard time. Fishtailing, 180 degree spins, etc. Also, it seems like too many people don't know how to regain control out of a fishtail. It's a wet snow, and the plows had not caught up with it yet. I have front wheel drive on my little car, wife has all wheel drive on her Subaru.
I should have taken the Subaru, but it worked out good.
We usually manage to avoid driving when it is like this, so it's not a huge issue for us. I normally don't have to drive anywhere over a couple of miles when it snows...local roads. Grocery store and gas station are exactly one mile away. Same with the shopping mall...one mile. But today was unusual in that I had to get on the highway.
The plow drivers are pretty good around here, but I think this one caught everyone by surprise. Once it stops snowing, they will have the roads cleared pretty quickly.
PJMcK
(24,638 posts)LuckyCharms
(21,421 posts)patphil
(8,670 posts)We were supposed to get NMT 2 inches of snow. So far we have at least 4 inches, and it's still snowing. The main roads have been plowed and salted, so they look passable. We won't be going out until later in the day; if at all.
We're planning to travel upstate to see relatives in the Glens Falls, NY area tomorrow. Everything should be OK by then.
I was born and raised in the Glens Falls area, and have a lot of experience driving on snow covered roads. They are very unforgiving, especially toward idiots in big 4 wheelers who think they can just blast through at dry road speeds.