Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two hour delay. Too cold for Larla and Larlo to stand at the bus stop in the morning.
Why mocking? Should we wait for an accident to start taking safety seriously?
School buses on icy roads are a bad idea. Extreme cold and icy roads are real safety concerns. The goal should be preventing accidents, not reacting after something happens
Anonymous wrote:All our neighborhood roads are ice with a rare patch of bare asphalt. Main roads are fine, ordinary. On all of our neighborhood roads, we are sliding all over the place. Even in low gear going slow.
- outside the beltway. Woodson HS pyramid
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the roads in Tysons corner are fine. My road in Lorton is awful.
Closed is fine by us.
Anonymous wrote:Two hour delay. Too cold for Larla and Larlo to stand at the bus stop in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Two hour delay. Too cold for Larla and Larlo to stand at the bus stop in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just out. The roads are crappy and the sun is setting now. Delay or closure is likely, imho.
No way will there be closure!
No closure, but I read on the MoCo forum that they’re doing a delay tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be achieved by a 2 hour delay? It will still be below freezing all day. I think we go on time.
So, nobody cares about middle school kids?
Middle schooler safety would be achieved: buses are on the roads around 6:30, when it’s still dark and icy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just out. The roads are crappy and the sun is setting now. Delay or closure is likely, imho.
No way will there be closure!