Wow Mailman - that is a pretty good dump of slippery stuff. People in Phoenix must be finding it pretty tough getting around through that.
Family friends moved from Ottawa (frickin' friggin' cold and snowy) to South Carolina some years ago and they told us that even the smallest snow fall there caused total havoc on the roads as people had bald tires, weak batteries and no driving skills on low-friction surfaces. Our friends stated said that if it snowed, aside from the fact that all the schools and many businesses were closed, it was their policy to stay at home all day just to avoid the huge number of cars sliding back and forth across the roads or stalled out in traffic.
Geeezzzz Louise!
Family friends moved from Ottawa (frickin' friggin' cold and snowy) to South Carolina some years ago and they told us that even the smallest snow fall there caused total havoc on the roads as people had bald tires, weak batteries and no driving skills on low-friction surfaces. Our friends stated said that if it snowed, aside from the fact that all the schools and many businesses were closed, it was their policy to stay at home all day just to avoid the huge number of cars sliding back and forth across the roads or stalled out in traffic.
Geeezzzz Louise!
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