Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
There is no such thing as competent snow driving. If you think you are smarter than the elements....
I have lived places where we drive in the snow very regularly. You don’t drive at half the speed limit with your flashers on when the roads are already plowed and treated. Good lord people are dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
It did not stop snowing 24 hours ago, its only been 15 hours.
Try to keep up. Many people are saying schools will be cancelled beyond Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
It did not stop snowing 24 hours ago, its only been 15 hours.
Try to keep up. Many people are saying schools will be cancelled beyond Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
It did not stop snowing 24 hours ago, its only been 15 hours.
Try to keep up. Many people are saying schools will be cancelled beyond Tuesday.
Sir, you are truly insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
It did not stop snowing 24 hours ago, its only been 15 hours.
Try to keep up. Many people are saying schools will be cancelled beyond Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
It did not stop snowing 24 hours ago, its only been 15 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
I get that but it still shouldn’t take days!! 24hrs is plenty of time.
A snow plow is just a regular truck with a snow plow attachment in the front. Snow plows are usually not dedicated vehicles but just trucks where you add on that attachment. This is really not that expensive. These trucks get used year round for other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
Anonymous wrote:I think we’ll be closed Thursday even though we’ll all be driving around.
Clearing this from parking lots and such is going to be so hard. The crust of ice on top is thick and it will get worse day by day with no melting.
People who didn’t shovel during and/or were out of town are just going to give up. Clearing their sidewalks today will be so difficult especially if a lot of people have walked on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Considering how little snow we get most years, it doesn’t make sense to buy a huge number of plows that will mostly sit unused. This isn’t Boston.
Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.
There is no such thing as competent snow driving. If you think you are smarter than the elements....
Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel called it for Monday and Tuesday, but that’s the only private I’ve heard that has made a decision beyond today. Our school will be asynchronous learning for upper school starting Tuesday if they do not open.
Anonymous wrote:It is really pathetic around here how long it takes for snow plows to clear roads as well as how incompetent people are about driving in the snow and shoveling themselves out.
I’m not saying it is an easy cleanup but 24 hrs is already a lot of time for families and schools to handle it.