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Glad I Didn't Take that Job at Coke
#400468 01/29/14 09:38 PM
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Here in NC we do have salt trucks and a plan for the few times each winter we we have frozen precip. Looks like we can't say the same for Atlanta - but at least there are a few stories in here of compasionate strangers helping the stranded - remotely reminiscent of Hurricane Sandy.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/29/us/winter-weather-vignettes/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


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Re: Glad I Didn't Take that Job at Coke
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Yep. I barely made it home last night. Had to back up and take a second shot at a couple of inclines along the way. Took 2 hours to go 11 miles. most of it in first and second gear at 7-10 mph.
Part of the traffic pile ups were caused by just too many cars on the road at the same time. Part of it was ice. Part of it was drivers with no experience on snowy roads, getting overconfident when they had traction and sliding into the ditch when they lost it.
Stayed home today and shoveled the driveway, moving the snow into a trough shape and the kids spent the day sledding down the trough in the driveway across the street and down the neighbors driveway - lots of fun.


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I know it's all relative to what you are used to and ice is never fun wherever you are, so I'm not making fun
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I do have to say that except for the gridlock, that actually looks like a pleasant day's drive home for me.


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Murph #400491 01/30/14 01:33 PM
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If I had all wheel drive and studded tires, it would have been a pleasant drive. Unfortunately I have front drive and Goodyear Eagle F1's; a great summer tire. In the winter, they take a set after sitting over night and I have to deal with a flat spot for a mile or two until they round out again.


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a401classic #400492 01/30/14 02:01 PM
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We have packed snow and ice - at least yesterday morning. The sun came out and even though temps did not get out of the 20's, the "salt" and sunshine worked on the main roads. Residential and heavily shaded roads still iced over.

I broke out "ol' Blue" (my '98 expedition that we bought back in the day to avoid the "stigma" of a family mini-van), cranked up the AWD and sometimes the 4WD and motored on in. Takin' it easy of course to avoid the overconfidence when I do have traction.


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a401classic #400553 02/01/14 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: a401classic
If I had all wheel drive and studded tires, it would have been a pleasant drive. Unfortunately I have front drive and Goodyear Eagle F1's; a great summer tire. In the winter, they take a set after sitting over night and I have to deal with a flat spot for a mile or two until they round out again.

From the look of those photos, I could have easily made it home with summer tires. You just have to know how to drive while slippin' 'n slidin'.


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fredk #400557 02/01/14 03:27 PM
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Same here - in fact I did make it home. I was more worried about drivers that didn't know how to behave in these conditions. I watched a couple of vehicles spin out or go into the ditch.


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It's amazing how many people have no idea how to drive on slippery roads up here where there is lots of them 4-5 months of the year.

And you know, it's the more experienced drivers who are failing. The older generation are still trying to control a skid the way they did in rear wheel drives. Many situations in a front wheel drive require adding gentle gas which, for instance, I just can't convince my Dad is the proper thing to do.

Another fail I see all the time is people who can't get up a slippery but gentle slope because they refuse to turn off the auto traction control. Traction control is a great thing when well underway but most systems really hinder an attempt to get going from a minor stuck or to get up a slippery incline.

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You also turn a different direction with a FWD than a RWD. Says my DMV manual from 20 years ago.


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Fortunately, we only have to contend with slick roads a couple of days each year. Temp was up to 65 yesterday.


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