The shit thing is there are some "essential" employers that may not let someone stay home. Dollar store gotta stay open for the 3 customers they will get all day...etc. The choice to stay home isnt as easy for some as it should be.
The ones that get me are those people who say "me and my kids were stuck for 7 hours".
A) Are you out for a family drive?
B) If you do have to take the family out, bring winter boots/jackets/gloves/etc. So you can walk to shelter instead of sitting 7 hours waiting for a rescue. Most of these people got stuck in town somewhere. Short walk to get somewhere that's not your stuck car.
I like driving around in snow storms as much as the next guy. I think it's fun. But act like an adult and plan accordingly if that's what you're going to do. Keep good tires on your car. If you're too cheep/poor for snow tires, keep chains in your car. Bring boots. Bring a tow strap. Bring a damn shovel. This storm wasn't a surprise, how hard is it to just load some useful shit into your car if you must go out?
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I'd buy that app, especially if it would put chains on after my getting the truck stuck.
My Toy plow wears studded snow tires year round and it's usually sufficient to plow deep snow without needing chains. But more times than I care to remember I've high centered the plow frame and front differential by pushing too far into a heavy wet snow berm. Then, i have to chain the rear tires and shovel the packed snow under the frame in order to back out. I've mostly learned to avoid that now and if necessary I'll chain up all four to push the deep wet spring snow.
I live off a state highway and the state plows bury our driveway entry. Today I spent two hours chewing off swipes of packed snow in front of the mailboxes, about 12 ft wide, six feet high and ~30 ft long so the mail courier could access the boxes. I sweep all this 100+ yards down the highway shoulder so there's room for the next snowstorm. I expect the state will send a grader through soon because the plows have no room left to push snow off the road.
Drove to Ferncliff to gas up the plow and encountered an older fellow shoveling a tunnel from his house and driveway to the road. I was able to push a few tons of snow out of the way so he could get out. Us senior citizens have to look out for each other.
We are getting heavy snow down here now. They say we are supposed to get 12" in town, up here probably another 4-6.
Snowed for an hour or two then stopped up here. No accumulation.