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What do they know that I don't know?

We had been hearing about the upcoming ice storm to hit Texas for days. We knew it would hit Sunday night. As of the news this morning, it sounded like it would start out icy and get worse as the day progresses, very likely even worse tomorrow. Every radio station and every TV station said "Do not drive unless you must. Stay home if you possibly can!"

My employer this week even shut down. Well, at least initially they decided to start an hour late this morning for some buildings... I drove into work. Carefully. Slowly. After digging my car out of 2 inches of sleet imitating snow. What with the little traffic on the road, I even made good time. Then the company decided to shut everything down at 2pm. That was fine with me. The supervisor of the classes talked with my class, and decided to head home at 1pm and play tomorrow by ear.

So I drove home at about 1pm... I took a longer route, avoiding overpasses and raised highways. I drove about 40 mph on access roads and 60 on the interstate. And I was getting passed! Not creeping kind of passed, but people acting like "What are you doing, going so slow, you crazy bitch!?!" as they passed me. I would slow down every time I felt my tires start to slip (which they did, any time I went over 60pm on the highway). It was not sleeting, but the ice on my side windows that I was not able to scrape off... Not exactly melting. And I could hear the ice on my tires protesting (yes, my tires were iced. Thanks.)

Midway home, there was a NASTY accident on the other side of the highway. Cars backed up for at least a mile. I counted five cop cars (and I wasn't trying to count them, I was trying to watch my side of the road) and could see the innards of a car over the top of the concrete divider. "innards" == parts of it were raised and crumpled in ways that seemed... life altering.

I saw cars entering the raised highways instead of favoring the on-ground roads (which are warmer, and less likely to be icey). And all of those people going past me at what must have been 70mph at least! What do they know that I don't? Do they have better tires? Their vehicles were sometimes heavier... Perhaps they get better traction? Perhaps they just feel immortal for no particularly good reason?

nah...

Date: 2007-01-15 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
They're just foolish - hence the accident...

Date: 2007-01-15 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiger-stripes.livejournal.com
The weather is the same here. We still have icy patches in the shaded areas.

Not likely weather for the Bay Area either.

Date: 2007-01-16 03:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mr-efficient.livejournal.com
As far as I can tell from my time in Spokane, people think that 4-wheel-drive equals better traction equals driving as fast as you like in the snow. They're wrong, and every time it freezes, some of them get an education.

Meanwhile, it was in the high sixties here in Maryland yesterday. I don't think I'd want to move to Texas. It sounds cold there.

Always bet on stupidity...

Date: 2007-01-17 01:49 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Liz here in Dallas (bet you never thought I'd say anything here, did you?)...

Drivers around here just have no brains! We're mostly over our icy weather, but there still continue to be icy patches on some of our major highways, and accidents abound. I actually witnessed one coming home this evening when someone about eight cars ahead in my lane decided they didn't want to poke along at 30 mph and so swerved into the HOV lane. Right into an oncoming car. Nasty.

According to the Dallas police, there were over 120 major accidents due to ice during Monday alone. And that's with it being a work holiday for many (not me, of course). :(

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