Sunday, February 25, 2007

Driving in a Winter Blunderland


So guys, should I be worried that the only thing I really blog about in any detail is the weather? I mean, isn't that what you save for the "polite" conversation when you run out of things to say?

If so, then I admit-I'm a bore, but darnit, it snowed alot. 6 inches almost, which for this area is not exactly a walk in the park as it is teeming with drivers who haven't the slightest notion what snow is, let alone how to drive in it. I think there should be a certain amount of snow driving safety--if not courtesy on the roads--one would think.

For instance, truck drivers (I single you out especially because with your "4 wheel drive and off-roading ability" you drive like every road is a gravel path you can swerve around on and weave through lanes like you are on a kamikaze mission) will drive past me, because you can (note previous rant....) and kick up road slush to such a degree, other cars may think they have been hit by a winter tsunami.

I know SOME amount of road slush is unavoidable, but when you are driving on the road and can't see the cars next to you because they are hidden in a deluge of slush, perhaps you either want to back off the full-throttle, or just AVOID the slush?!

Another thing---drivers, PUT YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON!!!! It's not really going to do much for you, as the glare of snow makes it bright enough to see anyhow, but for those who can only see a pile of snow coming at them, til all to late they realize you're a white minivan who never bothered to clean your vehicle...Lights allow other drivers to avoid hitting you, and you don't want to get hit, right?

Also, to all you sweet, thoughtful folks who leave snow on the tops of your car, don't.

It flies off your roof and hits my windsheild just as the trucks are passing so I'm completely embanked in snow. Thanks alot. I'll send you a Hallmark card once I shovel myself out of this snow drift on the freeway....

Last note...snow plow drivers: don't you have to drive with the shovel in the DOWN position to actually shovel anything? I swear I saw about 50 plow drivers if I saw one today driving through the snow, but not actually plowing it. That's special.

So with that said, my fingers are crossed for a snow day tomorrow, because due to driving conditions (aka all the BRILLIANT drvers out there) I couldn't get where I needed to go to finish my projects for the week, and I am S.O.L. if I don't have another day to stall...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL! I totally agree with everything you said. I avoid driving like the plague when it snows for just those reasons. But at least it was beautiful while it lasted. It was the perfect snowball fight snow too :-P Too bad we couldn't hook up for some sleding. I miss seeing ya.

Kath said...

lollollol! I'm almost glad I missed the snow! We had some here yesterday and everyone can basically drive in it, but at reasonable speeds. And when the roads haven't been plowed (like they hadn't been yesterday) the reasonable speed is 10mph. So... yeah... I wasn't in school (which STUNK because I had to miss two reeally important classes).

I saw we should go out and slash the tires of the trucks the night before any big snow... I'll come out and help.