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mazdeuce
mazdeuce UltraDork
1/31/14 7:20 a.m.
stanger_missle wrote: I can honestly say that after living in Florida for the past 4 years, I would do terrible if somehow it snowed tomorrow here. If you are not used to driving in the white stuff then you obviously won't be as experienced as someone who does frequently.

This happened to me as well. I grew up in Michigan, went to college in the UP and then moved to Texas. It's not so much that I can't drive in the snow any more, but I have a lot of trouble reading a snow covered road now. When I drove it every day I got used to picking out the subtle differences in color and texture and sheen that snow covered roads have. Now it just all looks white.

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
1/31/14 7:24 a.m.

nvm someone posted it before me.

Bobzilla wrote:
ggarrard wrote: I'm not sure the investment in equipment is the full answer. Locally (Ottawa, Canada) our annual city budget for snow removal is in the millions of $ and we still have multiple car accidents during any given snow storm (especially the first of the season). This past Monday there were over 100 accidents reported within the city because of blowing snow and white-outs. Yesterday a section of Hwy 401 outside of Belleville (Montreal/Toronto corridor) was closed for several hours because of a multi-vechicle accident in a white-out. Salt trucks and snow plows don't necessarily help if we don't know how to drive in these conditions...
Hundreds, compared to the THOUSANDS in Atlanta. apples meet watermelons.
N Sperlo
N Sperlo MegaDork
1/31/14 7:42 a.m.

Should have bought the 30" snow tires.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=cdc_1391142748

oldsaw
oldsaw PowerDork
1/31/14 7:46 a.m.

Here's a first-person narrative from a Jalopnik post: http://dkast.kinja.com/atlantas-cluster-f-from-the-inside-1512420290/1512674717/@zacestrada

Take note of the comments too as they are from those who lived it and those who didn't.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo MegaDork
1/31/14 7:47 a.m.

In reply to oldsaw:

404 / Path atlantas-cluster-f-from-the-inside-1512420290/1512674717/%40zacestrada not found

That was a quick read.

poopshovel
poopshovel MegaDork
1/31/14 7:56 a.m.
kanaric wrote: nvm someone posted it before me.
Bobzilla wrote:
ggarrard wrote: I'm not sure the investment in equipment is the full answer. Locally (Ottawa, Canada) our annual city budget for snow removal is in the millions of $ and we still have multiple car accidents during any given snow storm (especially the first of the season). This past Monday there were over 100 accidents reported within the city because of blowing snow and white-outs. Yesterday a section of Hwy 401 outside of Belleville (Montreal/Toronto corridor) was closed for several hours because of a multi-vechicle accident in a white-out. Salt trucks and snow plows don't necessarily help if we don't know how to drive in these conditions...
Hundreds, compared to the THOUSANDS in Atlanta. apples meet watermelons.

BWAAAAAHAHA!!! That's awesome.

N Sperlo
N Sperlo MegaDork
1/31/14 8:10 a.m.

Drone footage:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=355_1391121487

oldsaw
oldsaw PowerDork
1/31/14 9:10 a.m.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to oldsaw:
404 / Path atlantas-cluster-f-from-the-inside-1512420290/1512674717/%40zacestrada not found
That was a quick read.

Sorry 'bout that...

Scroll down the contents page and you'll find it.

http://jalopnik.com/

turboswede
turboswede GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
1/31/14 11:08 a.m.

I'll just leave this here:

http://youtu.be/vwPVBjnlU8g

Swank Force One
Swank Force One MegaDork
1/31/14 11:13 a.m.
Datsun1500 wrote: Instead of bitching about how to outfit trucks, whose budget, etc. why not just learn how to drive when it snows, or stay home? Seriously, if it was 7-10 inches, I get it, especially when you're not used to it, but this about the equivalent of rain.

So your solution is to shuttle everyone who lives in the southern states up to the northern states for a week long course, and yearly refresher courses thereafter?

It's like me getting stuck in a sand dune. There aren't any berkeleying sand dunes around me. I don't know how to drive on a sand dune.

Appleseed
Appleseed UltimaDork
1/31/14 12:57 p.m.

But if you got stuck in a sand dune, would it be national news spawning several multiple page threads?

Swank Force One
Swank Force One MegaDork
1/31/14 1:02 p.m.
Datsun1500 wrote: In reply to Swank Force One: Then don't drive on sand dunes. If one shows up, wait awhile. I'm not used to much traffic, but I've driven in NYC and LA just fine.

It only takes a few to berkeley it up for everyone.

I've seen video footage of the streets down there. I've lived in snowy climates my whole life, and learned to drive in the snowiest city in the US.

I wouldn't have had an easy time with what was down there, and i have winter tires.

When it comes that fast, there's going to be people driving. Not much you can do about it.

Bobzilla
Bobzilla PowerDork
1/31/14 1:12 p.m.

What do you mean you don't know how to drive on sand dunes? What is wrong with you? You need to get out more.

Advan046
Advan046 Reader
1/31/14 1:54 p.m.

I guess I had great confusion at the lack of functioning transit in Atlanta when it has snowed in years past. Then I visited some of the Atlanta metro area and my friend's cousin lived in a subdivision that had hills like I was at the corkscrew at Laguna. His driveway was at such a grade that I just laughed and laughed as I imagined trying to wash a car on that thing. So even normal snow would be interesting for him.

I assume the rest of Atlanta is planned the same way. As in ZERO planning for snow; which is a rational decision.

Still the problem I have isn't with driving ability or road maintenance but with the sad fact that if someone did shutdown the city under declaration of emergency and it didn't snow and ice up. That guy or group would be just plain screwed.

At the University of Michigan, a group of students sued the school for closing due to icing and just horrible weather. So now the School never EVER closes unless there is a building issue due to the weather. The teacher may not show up but that is on them and they can always just email you the lecture as an approved alternative to the in class.

Hope FEMA doesn't show up and start screwing everything up for you guys like New Orleans! Be Safe!

Advan046
Advan046 Reader
1/31/14 2:04 p.m.

BTW I live in DC area now and based on what horrible driving I have seen here in summer dry conditions. I am soooooo happy that the Federal Government closes on bad weather days. Everyone that can, teleworks, and the streets are that much safer.

All I can say is that I have seen air under all 4 tires of a Dodge Stratus jumping onto an exit ramp, front row seat to a 360 of an old ford pickup watched a semi truck reverse on the interstate, seen 4 car fires in one day's commute, and got passed on an entrance ramp by an RS6 and a sport bike(I was going about 65 myself!). All in one summer and all in dry sunny weather.

wbjones
wbjones PowerDork
1/31/14 3:04 p.m.
Appleseed wrote: But if you got stuck in a sand dune, would it be national news spawning several multiple page threads?

probably would be if several thousand got stuck in sand dunes all at the same time

lnlogauge
lnlogauge New Reader
1/31/14 3:31 p.m.
Swank Force One wrote:
Datsun1500 wrote: In reply to Swank Force One: Then don't drive on sand dunes. If one shows up, wait awhile. I'm not used to much traffic, but I've driven in NYC and LA just fine.
It only takes a few to berkeley it up for everyone. I've seen video footage of the streets down there. I've lived in snowy climates my whole life, and learned to drive in the snowiest city in the US. I wouldn't have had an easy time with what was down there, and i have winter tires. When it comes that fast, there's going to be people driving. Not much you can do about it.

You're missing the point. Datsun1500 can drive on ice, snow or whatever crap the moon is made of. Doesn't matter. And since Datsun1500 thinks we're all too stupid to recognize the difference between ice and snow, his skillz are not needed here.

lnlogauge
lnlogauge New Reader
1/31/14 3:43 p.m.

In reply to Datsun1500:

At what point are you going to realize you were wrong, and that it wasn't snow ruining everyones day. Say it with me. Traffic. Ice. not snow.

There's an idiot in every town. our town has more idiots, because its a bigger town. math.

oldsaw
oldsaw PowerDork
1/31/14 4:22 p.m.
Datsun1500 wrote:
lnlogauge wrote: At what point are you going to realize you were wrong, and that it wasn't snow ruining everyones day.
I wont

That's funny because the governor of Georgia did a better job in acknowledging he misread the situation.

Now, if all the other local politicians, school superintendents and business owners followed suit, we might see some progress. But that is as likely as you will.

EastCoastMojo
EastCoastMojo GRM+ Memberand Mod Squad
1/31/14 4:34 p.m.

I don't understand how we are supposed to get experience driving in snow and ice when we are told to stay home if we don't know how to drive in it.

Anti-stance
Anti-stance UltraDork
1/31/14 6:21 p.m.
Swank Force One wrote:
Datsun1500 wrote: In reply to Swank Force One: Then don't drive on sand dunes. If one shows up, wait awhile. I'm not used to much traffic, but I've driven in NYC and LA just fine.
It only takes a few to berkeley it up for everyone. I've seen video footage of the streets down there. I've lived in snowy climates my whole life, and learned to drive in the snowiest city in the US. I wouldn't have had an easy time with what was down there, and i have winter tires. When it comes that fast, there's going to be people driving. Not much you can do about it.

Whoa, whoa, whoa. You are coming at this with common sense instead of making light of the situation.

Sure, the majority of people here don't have experience driving in the snow or very little but there are more variables to this than the "dumb southern people can't drive in snow". But with that said, there were still ice patches out this morning and people tailgating and driving like the normal summer shiny happy people and causing accidents.

I'd rather have to deal with 6 inches of snow than an inch of ice on summer tires.

The Laguna Seca reference definitely describes my neighborhood being how far north I am and being about a mile from Lake Lanier.

DrBoost
DrBoost PowerDork
1/31/14 6:54 p.m.
lnlogauge wrote: northerner friends on facebook are pissing me off. mazdeuce said it exactly right. We dont have snow tires, and at 8am when we went to work this am, it wasnt supposed to be this bad. At 1pm when it did get nasty, everyone freaked out. This mess scares me right now. 50k people at least are on gridlocked highways right now. Gas tanks are going to run out, and its only going to get colder. We dont keep emergency kits in our cars for scenarios like this, because it never happens.

Wah, wah, wah. Few of us up here have snow tires. I've never owned a set. Also, I wasn't aware that Camrys, Caravans, and Aveos all came with R-Comps down there.
It's not the car, it's the driver. Not that I'm ripping on the drivers. You guys simply don't drive in that crap so you're not used to it. But I get sick of the southerners saying that they all have summer tires when every car with less than 500 hp is delivered with all seasons.

Anti-stance
Anti-stance UltraDork
1/31/14 8:09 p.m.

I'm not gonna lie, I have no idea how to drive in this crap right here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ft097tgr0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6249iHSJsKo

I've got the snow down, but I am willing to get some pointers on driving on hills covered in ice from people other than these northerners in this video.

mapper
mapper Reader
1/31/14 8:18 p.m.
Anti-stance wrote: I'm not gonna lie, I have no idea how to drive in this crap right here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ft097tgr0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6249iHSJsKo I've got the snow down, but I am willing to get some pointers on driving on hills covered in ice from people other than these northerners in this video.

That's all propaganda. Hollywood special effects. Governor Deal commissioned those films to deflect criticism of his handling of the recent "unpleasantness."

wbjones
wbjones PowerDork
1/31/14 8:22 p.m.

I'm sure if you ask most of the posters on this thread, they'll tell you that they would have been able to handle those situations … preparedness is the key

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