I live in northeast Ohio. Newsflash: it snows here in the winter. Yesterday we had one heck of a snow storm, yet people were not slowing down. I nearly got hit 3 times while driving the 7-8 miles it takes to get me from work to home. Seriously, it's called a brake, use it properly. Don't slam on it when you suddenly realize you were going 30 mph to make a turn that was sharp to begin with while going through a red light.
This morning I thought, since the roads were cleared, I'd take the freeway in. Maybe I'd avoid the idiots on rt 91 by doing that for a change. Nope. The roads were completely clear, yet I couldn't get above 45 mph because slow drivers were in all 3 lanes. I realize it snowed yesterday, but the roads have all been cleared and salted. There was no need to drive like we were still in a blizzard. Then, some idiot that could barely see out of their fancy sport utility windows, cuts me off as I'm turning onto Alpha.
Many, many, many years ago someone invented this amazing thing that could significantly increase visibility if used properly, or at all. It's called a SNOW BRUSH! Get off your lazy butts, out of your cars while they are warming up, and brush the snow off your car. And if you're too lazy to do that, do us all a favor and stay home and off the roads until it melts on it's own.
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