As an long haul trucker, I always try to pre plan my routes, but when Mother Nature has her own plans, it’s very difficult if not impossible to do that. I been on the roads for 18 years now and I’m still learning how to deal with these extreme weather. Last year I was stuck and had to shutdown on I-10 near Junction Texas. I was there for two days, a year before that I had to shutdown I-30 Texarkana. All because of black ice and freezing rain. I’ve driven all over Canada all the way up Alaska but Texas seems to always get this black ice freezing rain every single year. I prefer driving on snowy roads then black ice, and I’m from California.
Living in Chicago, we get this kind of thing on a regular basis; however, we have the city and IDOT ready with insane amounts of salt. Having said that, and given the scope of roadways, it is impossible for them to get everything before the ice sets in. Just stay home. Always have a least a few days of food, meds, and other essential items so you don't have to be on the roads. If you absolutely have to be out there, first, go slow and if you hit some ice, do not tap the brakes that's a sure way to completely lose it.
As an long haul trucker, I always try to pre plan my routes, but when Mother Nature has her own plans, it’s very difficult if not impossible to do that. I been on the roads for 18 years now and I’m still learning how to deal with these extreme weather. Last year I was stuck and had to shutdown on I-10 near Junction Texas. I was there for two days, a year before that I had to shutdown I-30 Texarkana. All because of black ice and freezing rain. I’ve driven all over Canada all the way up Alaska but Texas seems to always get this black ice freezing rain every single year. I prefer driving on snowy roads then black ice, and I’m from California.
In typical fashion. Whenever a winter storm hits, Texas just shuts down its roads and waits for a warmup. “We’re closed y’all!”
STAY OFF THE ROADS DONT GO TO WORK
You can skip a day of Starbucks. Really, you can.
The Britney's and Jessica's of DFW disagree
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Just stay home, travel WHEN YOU NEED TOO, take it from your upper northern state friend that is near the Canadian border
We got pounded again overnight in N AZ. I 40 closed. Maybe 8 inches of snow. What a wet, cold, snowy and muddy winter. Ready for some 🌞
Living in Chicago, we get this kind of thing on a regular basis; however, we have the city and IDOT ready with insane amounts of salt. Having said that, and given the scope of roadways, it is impossible for them to get everything before the ice sets in.
Just stay home. Always have a least a few days of food, meds, and other essential items so you don't have to be on the roads. If you absolutely have to be out there, first, go slow and if you hit some ice, do not tap the brakes that's a sure way to completely lose it.
0830 in Allen and we just had a pretty heavy round of sleet. Enough to make the roads very slick.
Just stay home 🤦♀️
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They force me to work. Mailman. What choice do I have?
@@corymills2536 husband is a mailman too and is still home debating on leaving
Trucker here. Those companies that force you to drive don't care about you.
No job is worth destroying your family.
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Texas DOT still doesn't learn , ya'll been warned about this storm way ahead of time, Damm
People just need to stay home.
ppl in tx really cant drive - and Im a native texan
Take care people ok
If I was still trucking I think I would carry a least four single tire chains. At least you could get out of a lot of bad situation.
Where is this?
Where is the sodium
Snow , ice
Stay at home , heck ya
Is it safe to drive from garland to Plano
Theres a pile up so no
Nope!
In forney the street is frozen
Drivetexasorg, look at the camera yourself people.
Just got hit with Ice on my windows AccuWeather says Ice for atleast 60 minutes
Every reporter's videos seem to show them all struggling to talk and report what is going on.