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People forget how to drive

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I am hoping that no one is seriously injured or killed.

This afternoon as we left the office and drove back to the farm, there was a snow squall...I commented that this would be the first snow fall where people would forget how to drive.

Just looked out, traffic backed up for at least 2 k...the accident is literally at the end of our lane...we didn't cause it...but it is a tricky spot.

Please. If you are in the shit weather belt.

Be the fuck careful when you drive.

We don't want more of those floral monuments that the bereaved leave along side the road.
 
Just came home on the train. A little chilly but no snow to be seen. People here tend to go to pieces as soon as they see even one snowflake. Completely pathetic.
 
Winter is coming...

On the subject of people's driving skills/etiquette: I have never learned to drive but even I know that indicating/signalling is absolutely essential, yet I see very little evidence of it on the roads when I'm out walking the dog or being an ideal passenger in someone else's vehicle.
 
Their driving will only get worse as more holiday dancing visions turn their brains into sugarplums.

Happy ADD season!
 
Just came home on the train. A little chilly but no snow to be seen. People here tend to go to pieces as soon as they see even one snowflake. Completely pathetic.

that's why they are called snowflakes :rotflmao:

Accidents in bad weather are not always the fault of bad driving.
About 20 years ago I was driving through the Cairngorm mountains in about 2 inches of fresh snow. I was doing about 20mph. Suddenly I hit a patch of black ice in a tyre track and spun round, slid across the road and ended up in a ditch on my side. The car was written off with the damage caused by towing it out.
Fortunately I spun to the right. To the left was a 100 ft drop down the mountain. The other fortunate thing was that an HGV came along 3 minutes later. In other circumstances I may have spun into his path
 
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Just came home on the train. A little chilly but no snow to be seen. People here tend to go to pieces as soon as they see even one snowflake. Completely pathetic.

Yes, that's so true. We British are such odd ducks. Live on a chilly, wind-blasted island and get so utterly shocked and wrong-footed by snowfall...

When I was in Tromso, Northern Norway I saw that the elderly people would venture out to do their shopping on nifty little kick sleds. The roads there are maintained constantly, the car tyres have special grips fitted and nothing stops. They're well prepared, of course, because most of their year is spent in the snow; but you'd think we'd at least take a leaf out of our Nordic cousins' book...
 
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I live in sunny southern California. They do not know how to drive in snow. In fact, they can't drive in rain either. My family had a cabin in the mountains east of Los Angeles. During winter it would have been hilarious watching them drive if it wasn't so dangerous. I learned winter driving skills early in my life, which came in handy with the blizzards I encountered in Canada and the Rocky Mountains.
 
I hate driving in ice and snow---I become a big homo---which is not like me I'm usually very macho.:lol:
 
Call me a coward, I don't drive. Never had my liscence. I know how and can in the event of an emergency but it terrifies me for this exact reason. People are so cavalier and they drive like it's a right not a privilege. With psychos like Henry Ruggs driving A) drunk B) with a firearm I can barely fathom how people drive comfortably. Behind the wheel I'm a tense anxious nervous wreck. I value my autonomy and hate the idea that I can lose my life or become permanently disabled because of someone else's casual negligence. The only thing worse than drunk drivers is sightseeing drivers. A guy I dated used to drive looking left and right, from departure to arrival just glancing left and right, not for caution's sake but just to see the sights. I'm like dude the car in front of you could stop at the drop of a dime and you're distracted looking at Mcdonalds to the left like you've never seen a golden arch before. ](*,) Be safe raregirl.
 
I don't like driving in the winter time it sucks nothing fun about it
 
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