How common are SUVs on the highways of other people's towns?
Up here in the snow belt (north of Syracuse) I'm a little bit worried about how we're going to do without one. SUVs and pickup trucks are the norm.
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How common are SUVs on the highways of other people's towns?
Up here in the snow belt (north of Syracuse) I'm a little bit worried about how we're going to do without one. SUVs and pickup trucks are the norm.
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Also, we have many SUV's here-- not so many pickups-- but also a lot of Honda Accords, Suburu's, etc...
At least half SUV's around here too. Note that we don't have severe weather, just gas-guzzlin' republicans.
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How common are SUVs on the highways of other people's towns?
Way too common. We're as likely to get iced up roads as we are to get major snow (that is to say, 2-3 times a year, at most), and 4WD, as connie mentioned, isn't particularly useful on ice.
Once we get any major winter precipitation around Durham, the best bet is to stay home (if you're lucky enough to be home) and sip tea. Or whiskey. People here just don't have the necessary experience driving in snow. That includes me, since I moved down from MI before my first winter with a drivers licence.
I would like to point out that all SUV owners are not Republicans with tiny dicks who waste gas. I'm sure some are, but not all.
I love my SUV because it handles great in the snow. It gets 23-24 mpg in the city and 27-28 mpg highway, so while it's not a Honda Civic, it doesn't absolutely suck on the gas. I'm not a Republican, but my dick is non-existant, so I guess that applies.
GRRRR! The person in the office next to me has the EXTREMELY ANNOYING habit of singing loudly (apparently with music). I can hear it in my office, as my desk is next to the wall. Finally, I couldn't stand it anymore, and politely asked her to "turn down her music". Now, she''s stopped playing music, but is still singing. I used the "music" excuse as an attempt to be polite, but SHE'S STILL DOING IT.
Oh, Vortex, that sucks! Is there an office manager you can talk to who can ask her to keep it down?
Huh. We may be getting frozen water falling from the sky tomorrow. Strange.