| What about giant hair dryers? Or what if everyone in the neighborhood went to the schools with hair dryers and a lot of extension cords? That would melt stuff. Why has no one suggested this, huh, MCPS? |
Probably. They don't take that long to clear. I can't imagine they would do much until the morning-of. I don't know how MCPS does it, but where I grew up, each driver cleared their own bus. |
Why hasn't Trump offered to accelerate global warming for us? |
That's not the issue. MCPS could easily finish clearing the remaining schools if it directed its operations staff to do so. The issue is that some people want the snow gone. They don't want to walk on sidewalks that still have some snow on them. They don't want to have to walk around or over mounds of snow blocking sidewalks or bus stops. Those aren't realistic expectations. These people just want schools closed. |
Well, good for you then. I prioritize my kid's safety. Your question was "shouldn’t that be all parents?" and my answer is "Not really" |
I assume you haven't been letting them play outside, too. During other times of the year, you don't let them play contact sports. And obviously, cars must be out of the question. Safety first, after all. |
LOL You think a 5’ tall bus driver can clear 20 feet of ice off the top of a bus at 6 AM. |
There are a variety of long-reach hand tools and equipment for that job. Some places have buses drive under something that clears the top. I haven't seen those at MCPS bus depots, but there's a lot I can't see. There's also the "thermal release" method. You may do this with your car. Start the heaters well in advance. After an hour or so, a thin layer above the roof will melt, and the snow will slide off more easily. Not OSHA approved, but quite effective. |
| Just drove up and Dow Georgia. Ave. What a mess! (Barely) driveable safely and absolutely not safe for pedestrians. I'm gonna say closed. |
It should be easy to clear at this point. Once lifted away in one spot, large intact chunks will come off. |
That's what happened with my car on Tuesday. Clearing the car off was much easier than everything else. |
it is fine and has been since Wednesday. |
But there is no safety issue at this point. |
Clearing the top of the car, hood and trunk is easy. Digging out a car hemmed in with rock hard ice by plowing is very different. |
It is what happens with sidewalks too. No gravity assist but you can pop it up and lift away huge chunks at once. |