Posted by M-MAN on March 01, 2015 at 10:16:11 from (184.39.139.52):
In Reply to: Bad Wreck posted by Kerry50 on February 28, 2015 at 14:56:36:
Had that been down south you guy's would be hammering us with your superior winter driving skills. You should be better at it since you get a lot more practice.
Just looking at the pic my guess is drivers are the same there as here. Snow starts and everyone speeds up trying to get home before it gets bad instead of using sense that isn't common anymore and slowing down and giving each other more room. Truckers are just as bad trying to outrun the weather and not caring who gets killed in the process. (Bigger, badder, and more responsibility in my book!) I 40 is a nightmare here with trucks hammer down trying to get over the mountain before it shuts down and idiots in cars headed home.
Mabie it's just my old age but I think there's a lot more unsafe drivers all the way around now a day's. Truckers used to show the most sense and slow things down when they felt they needed to. That doesn't happen anymore.
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