Anonymous wrote:My dad used to have an hour+ commute in central Ohio. My mom made him keep flashlights, blankets and water in his trunk. My biggest concern, as a woman, would be using the bathroom…without a bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The huge I-95 disaster made me wonder:
- how long can most DMV folks survive on just what’s in their car right now? Could you make it the whole 30 hours without help?
Most of us are government workers and we already get bombarded with the Ready.gov emails for survival tips. But I confess, most of the .gov survivalist plans we have yet to follow in my house (and car).
30 year Fed...never heard of Ready.gov. I have a blanket but no food. Maybe I should pack of box of granola bars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't survive for very long! I keep nothing in my car at all - I like having it completely clean and clutter-free. So.. I guess I'd be dead pretty quickly!
If I’m not specifically on a road trip, the only things in my car are a small first aid kit, tissues, the tire jack, an ice scraper if it’s winter, and a few reusable grocery bags. And whatever is in my purse which is never food or water.
Anonymous wrote:The huge I-95 disaster made me wonder:
- how long can most DMV folks survive on just what’s in their car right now? Could you make it the whole 30 hours without help?
Most of us are government workers and we already get bombarded with the Ready.gov emails for survival tips. But I confess, most of the .gov survivalist plans we have yet to follow in my house (and car).
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't survive for very long! I keep nothing in my car at all - I like having it completely clean and clutter-free. So.. I guess I'd be dead pretty quickly!