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Hey guys. I live in northern Illinois, and we got our first snow of the saeson on wed 11/23/2004. I have noticed that no matter how old the person is and what kind of vehicle it is, the majority of people forget how to drive and they have to learn all over again. I saw a soccer mom in a huge monster SUV driving 10 under the speed limit and then I saw a little rice rocket going about the same. I just had to laugh as I went flying past them at about 10 over. Granted the roads had not been cleared I still think some people need to get their thumbs out of there ass' when they drive in the snow. Now where you guys are at I can understand if they go slow cause they do not normally have to drive inthe snow, but here in Chicago-land it is kinda crazy that they forget. Oh by the way, hope all of you had a good and happy thanksgiving.
Now where you guys are at I can understand if they go slow cause they do not normally have to drive inthe snow, but here in Chicago-land it is kinda crazy that they forget.
I think it's the oposite. What I notice is people doing a zillion miles an hour when the first rain hits (L.A., don't see snow too much) and wondering why their car would'nt stop when they hit the brakes. I'm a wrecker driver and see this all the time. But I'm surprised people would forget in Chicago, you guys deal with "weather" a little more than us out here. Kinda' shows human nature a little.
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-Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
We get the same thing with the rain. I work in a hospital and we see that all the time also. All I have to say is job security, and I am sure you feel the same way.
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