Got to put all of my snow driving experience to the test this morning.
I had a 5 day installation job starting this morning, about a 45 minute drive away…on a normal day.
We got well north of a foot of snow overnight, with it still coming down for my drive this morning. With the number of accidents on the freeways, especially the on and off ramps, my GPS took me through the suburbs and over a different route than I am used to getting my home to the customer’s. At 7 in the morning, it looked like the city plows had made maybe one feeble attempt at clearing the main roads, and this trend continued even on the freeways. I’ve decided that the greatest threat is drivers who are terrified to be out; as they are unpredictable.
I was frequently behind drivers on the freeway moving along at 25mph with their hazards barely flashing through lenses not sufficiently cleaned of snow, and billowing blinding snow from the piles on their roofs and hoods,
One hour and fourth two minutes later, I reached my destination. Forty minutes after that I received a call that the truck containing all of my materials was not to show up today. 😑
They said it was due to MLK day and the depot being closed. Of course they would have known this when the delivery was scheduled in the first place. Wimps were scared.
I had a 5 day installation job starting this morning, about a 45 minute drive away…on a normal day.
We got well north of a foot of snow overnight, with it still coming down for my drive this morning. With the number of accidents on the freeways, especially the on and off ramps, my GPS took me through the suburbs and over a different route than I am used to getting my home to the customer’s. At 7 in the morning, it looked like the city plows had made maybe one feeble attempt at clearing the main roads, and this trend continued even on the freeways. I’ve decided that the greatest threat is drivers who are terrified to be out; as they are unpredictable.
I was frequently behind drivers on the freeway moving along at 25mph with their hazards barely flashing through lenses not sufficiently cleaned of snow, and billowing blinding snow from the piles on their roofs and hoods,
One hour and fourth two minutes later, I reached my destination. Forty minutes after that I received a call that the truck containing all of my materials was not to show up today. 😑
They said it was due to MLK day and the depot being closed. Of course they would have known this when the delivery was scheduled in the first place. Wimps were scared.