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Sunday was a very scary day on the roads. People slipping and sliding all over the place, black ice everywhere, car crashes everywhere and just a general sense of panic in the air. I even  saw people abandon their cars on the side of the road. People even lost their lives, very sad.

I luckily was okay, but I had to drive in it Sunday morning (slow and steady wins the race!). BUT my thought the entire time was - WHERE ARE ALL THE SALT TRUCKS!?

I saw the warnings come out Saturday night: Freezing Rain advisory. I know that we want to use the salt for big snow storms, but we are behind on our snowfall this season.

Last year at this time we had numerous inches already.

Therefore, we have salt to spare for such a catastrophic event. And that freezing rain WAS awful. In my opinion, the salt trucks should've been laying down salt before the storm even came in. Ice has a harder time of freezing with salt on the ground.

I'm not blaming the salt truck guys.

I'm blaming the upper management and government. If you put forth a huge freezing rain advisory, then you should be implementing things before that awful storm.

 

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