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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I-76 is always a shit show when there?s weather. One of my favorite activities is to count the accidents between Brighton and Fort Morgan.

    The new cable things between the east and west sides have been really entertaining. Always fun to see cars plowed into them.
    I've always wondered what the cost is when someone FUBARs one of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duman View Post
    Hmmmm.... I see a set of winter tires in my future. Blizzaks, huh?
    For pure winter tires the best I have had.

    But I had a set of cooper winter tires. They were good too. But blizzaks the best.

    Pirrelli Scorpion Winter are decent and one of the few winter tires that are VR speed rated (up to 149mph). I prefer lower speed rating and better winter tire though.

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    This storm may have had more snow, but for me much more tame than the 2006 Xmas storm.

    This one did not leave 6 foot drifts in my yard/driveway.

    One area (where I watch out of my windows) had tractors Sunday pulling people out. Drove through there this morning where the road was "clear" and the drift+piled snow was 10 to 12 feet high. For some reason wind always blows / dumps in that section of road.

    But really, why did the town keep pulling people out when they were practicing Darwinism by driving Sunday night? Sometimes people irritate me; they do stupid, unnecessary things (like driving when they did not NEED to go anywhere; most people can survive 24 hours in their house) and then expect others to come bail them out. Many time first responders (and snow crews) are at risk because of stupid decisions others make. Maybe spending the night in a stuck car would teach some people what poor decision making results in?

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    You?re just assuming those people had no business being out. While I?m sure there were some people out just joyriding and probably some people who felt a trip to the liquor store was very necessary, I?m sure some of the people who were out and about may have had jobs to get to or maybe some sort of emergency situation that they had no choice but to get out on the roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    I've always wondered what the cost is when someone FUBARs one of those.
    There have been several sections torn up the last month or so along the section from 120th/Sable to Bromley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    I-76 is always a shit show when there?s weather. One of my favorite activities is to count the accidents between Brighton and Fort Morgan.

    The new cable things between the east and west sides have been really entertaining. Always fun to see cars plowed into them.
    You should see the morons in the mornings, anything less than 90mph in left lane will get you run over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT951 View Post
    This storm may have had more snow, but for me much more tame than the 2006 Xmas storm.

    This one did not leave 6 foot drifts in my yard/driveway.

    One area (where I watch out of my windows) had tractors Sunday pulling people out. Drove through there this morning where the road was "clear" and the drift+piled snow was 10 to 12 feet high. For some reason wind always blows / dumps in that section of road.

    But really, why did the town keep pulling people out when they were practicing Darwinism by driving Sunday night? Sometimes people irritate me; they do stupid, unnecessary things (like driving when they did not NEED to go anywhere; most people can survive 24 hours in their house) and then expect others to come bail them out. Many time first responders (and snow crews) are at risk because of stupid decisions others make. Maybe spending the night in a stuck car would teach some people what poor decision making results in?
    how could you be irritated with having the superpower of determining who needs to do things?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    You?re just assuming those people had no business being out. While I?m sure there were some people out just joyriding and probably some people who felt a trip to the liquor store was very necessary, I?m sure some of the people who were out and about may have had jobs to get to or maybe some sort of emergency situation that they had no choice but to get out on the roads.
    Some people might have even had a job at CDOT running a plow, or a tow company or something wouldn't that be irony...

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    how could you be irritated with having the superpower of determining who needs to do things?
    There are very few people who needed to be out. You know that to be true. Yes, there are first responders, medical, utility people. But going to 7-11 for milk is not essential nor smart. It can wait a day.

    Also, when people get stuck that makes it harder for plows to come through and get things flowing again.

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    Does suitcases look like essential travel?

    [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EweMYWBVgAE8wfn?format=jpg&name=small[/imgs]

    Does taking your family out and needing rescue by the APD SWAT seem smart or does it seem like Darwinism?

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