• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    16 days ago

    Yeah I wouldn’t drive unless you really need to. The wind can start blowing which will make the visibility drop to about 3 inches.

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      16 days ago

      I kinda like it because it makes it feel like we are flying at warp eight to the next star system … then I have not snap out of that fantasy and remember that this could also kill me

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    16 days ago

    Surely this is no issue at all, because everyone will reduce their speed, increase safety distances, drive more carefully and when in doubt, yield to others, right?

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      16 days ago

      This makes me think, what happens in countries like the Netherlands that use “shark teeth” markings on the street mostly in addition but partially instead of yield signs… either chaos or everybody is driving more carefully (unlikely)

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      16 days ago

      Definitelt happens for first snow here in Estonia if it comes down unexpected.

      2 days later we’re back to being assholes.

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      16 days ago

      Gestures at a car that did barrel rolls at a 4-way stop with a speed limit of 50km/h with 1 inch of snow on the ground.

      Yeah. Sure thing.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    The worst is when it’s a 2 lane highway and the snow on the shoulder starts slowly encroaching into your lane. You’re never quite sure if you’re being pushed into oncoming traffic or not.

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    15 days ago

    I don’t mind the roads so much. We plow the roads to have a snowbank on the ditch edges to act as bumpers to keep idiots and fools from careening off the road into a tree. As a retired medic, it made it easier to get people out of their cars and with less serious injuries.

    What really pisses me off is the inability of people to park correctly in a parking lot. When the lines get covered in snow pack, everyone loses their minds and just start to randomly park anywhere and in any direction. I’ve seen clown park across two parking spots. And it stays that way for a least 6 months out of the year.

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    16 days ago

    Here in Alberta the Hiways have ribs in the centre and ether side. You can drive in your lane by “feel” even when covered in snow.

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        16 days ago

        It’s not a joke … I drove on winter ice roads on James Bay for a few years about 15 - 20 years ago before they became well built ice roads they have now.

        I remember driving on these roads in blinding snowstorms and losing the road entirely. The road up there mostly goes over frozen treeless swamps … it’s like driving through endless frozen lakes. There were also times where the road became so overfilled with drifting snow that it was better to go off the road and just drive the frozen wind packed open swamplands.

        And that corridor on Highway 11 in Ontario between Huntsville, Orillia, Barrie is reminiscent of those winter ice roads if you ever up there during a blinding windy snow storm.

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    16 days ago

    Be safe out there. Not here, I’ve yet to see snow in Ontario, but I think Alberta’s getting it hard.

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      16 days ago

      It’s been pretty awesome here in Calgary. Was getting worried there that ski season was going to be delayed. But I love a good snow dump to start winter. It sucks when it’s cold and icy but no snow to cover things up.

      Probably sucks for anyone that has to commute right now though.

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    16 days ago

    Just use the guard rails as bumpers. You’ll be fine as long as you’re not going too fast.

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    16 days ago

    As much as I love snow, for reasons like this I will never live in a place that gets it.

    That and the rust, so much rust from road salt. My car has been rust-free for 20 years and I’d like to keep it that way.

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    16 days ago

    Nothing like successfully geoguessing a meme about winter driving instead of working. OP is actually correct about it being in Canada

    Highway 401 eastbound, just west of Kennedy Road

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    16 days ago

    In India, the lines are just Grafitti and don’t really mean anything.

    It usually denotes the minimum number of lanes you should be driving in.

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      It’s the biggest religion on the planet. Everyone believes the lines protect them. As long as everyone believes that, it works. But when you need help the most, it does nothing to protect you. It’s just lines on some pavement, the people are the ones with all the power.

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        16 days ago

        Rouds have material manifestations. The ground is different so driving there makes a difference. But historically, streets were the empty space between houses until the car industry lobbied to get the pedestrians out of the way.

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            16 days ago

            Yes, true, and all used the streets equally. It was the car accidents and the victim blaming campaigns that blamed the pedestrians that invented the sidewalk. But roads existed before to get from one village to the next

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    16 days ago

    We play this game in South Africa too. Not because it snows, but because the lines don’t get repainted soon enough even if they’re completely faded. And instead of snow ploughs, we have taxis (the minibus versions) that just drive wherever and however they want.