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PSA: If you are afraid to drive in the snow

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I've lived in or plowed snow for over 40 years. I've never seen black ice.

you wouldn't usually see black ice at a time when you're plowing snow. you usually only see it when snow thaws out during the day and then freezes over when the temp drops again.

plowing snow is only really going to do anything when it's still in powder form. so you might plow during the day while it's melting. if you're in a salt truck that might be another thing.
 
DON'T DRIVE IN THE SNOW!!!

You driving 5 or 10 MPH on a 45 MPH road is going to cause a wreck. And it probably won't be your coward ass that ends up getting creamed.

If you can't drive, don't.

QUOTED for repetition.

Agree 1000%


If you cant drive in the snow, then stay at home

If you are an employer, if there is snow, tell your workers to work from home if possible so that less people are on the roads ...
 
Can you guys please refrain from this "black ice" racist crap! At least be politically correct when you're going to demean an entire race by associating it with a more dangerous version of ice on the roads!
 
Can you guys please refrain from this "black ice" racist crap! At least be politically correct when you're going to demean an entire race by associating it with a more dangerous version of ice on the roads!

If we are going with racism and ice, I think people who have suffered under the stereotype of "yellow" would be the ones who have the most right to complain.

Don't eat yellow snow!
 
you wouldn't usually see black ice at a time when you're plowing snow. you usually only see it when snow thaws out during the day and then freezes over when the temp drops again.

plowing snow is only really going to do anything when it's still in powder form. so you might plow during the day while it's melting. if you're in a salt truck that might be another thing.

1) Wet road from metling snow. Even when freezing temps thanks to the sun.
2) Sun goes away
3) water freezes in VERY thin layer.
 
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