Or Arizona!!!!! Either way both states filled with crazy drivers. Here it is the snowbirds and the CA transplants. A DANGEROUS COMBINATION!!!!! Mix on the thought of rain and we have "an accident looking for a place to happen".
or New Mexico... I was in Albuquerque, literally hundreds of accidents for snow flurries... (well 'flurries' but PA standards anyway). All the tv and radio stations well saying not to call police if there were no injuries because 911 and the police were so overwhelmed.
last nite driving from coi back to my 600 square foot casa in the mountains the rain was coming down so hard i hydroplaned a number of times. finally slowed down to fifty. passed lots of spinouts and crashes.
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last commentOr Arizona!!!!! Either way both states filled with crazy drivers. Here it is the snowbirds and the CA transplants. A DANGEROUS COMBINATION!!!!! Mix on the thought of rain and we have "an accident looking for a place to happen".
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Reminds me of when I've been in Vegas on the rare occasion it rains. Everyone's windshield wipers disenegrate because they've been baked by the sun.
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When I lived in Atlanta, a coating of snow = schools closed, businesses shut down and a raid on all the grocery stores to "ride out the storm." lol.
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Rubber rots in the sun, don't buy condoms in Texas. :(
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People can't drive in the rain in NC either, they just get in wrecks.
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or New Mexico... I was in Albuquerque, literally hundreds of accidents for snow flurries... (well 'flurries' but PA standards anyway). All the tv and radio stations well saying not to call police if there were no injuries because 911 and the police were so overwhelmed.
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last nite driving from coi back to my 600 square foot casa in the mountains the rain was coming down so hard i hydroplaned a number of times. finally slowed down to fifty. passed lots of spinouts and crashes.
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