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Last updated on June 19 at 11:36 am
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Amazing. Slippery roads in Feb? Who would have thought it?
If people drove safe during the winter the police wouldn't give out these warnings. I've seen people speed, weave in and out of traffic and then find themselves in an accident. When the cops show up the driver of the car doesn't know what went wrong. Too many people ignore the weather.
If you don't have snow tires, stay home!
Snow tires, chains on your tires, four wheel drive are all things that can help you during the winter but they are not a substitute for safe driving. Like I said in my post before, I've seen people drive recklessly during bad weather. I would just say be safe if you're going to drive. If you know it's snowing, take extra time. Would you rather be late to work and safe and sound or rush and get into a wreck?
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