Then do what you’re supposed to do and pull over and wait it out. It was common for me once upon a time ago that I’d just pull over and go watch a movie at a theater. It’s not like these things come out of nowhere. You see it in the sky a good 30 minutes before it actually hits.
I say once upon a time ago… I work from home now. So it’s a nonissue all together for me personally.
But I think in general compared to 20 years ago, people here have just gotten significantly worse at driving overall.
I’m terrified of other drivers during dust storms, people completely forget how to drive and think it’s Mad Max Apocalypse time.
Then do what you’re supposed to do and pull over and wait it out. It was common for me once upon a time ago that I’d just pull over and go watch a movie at a theater. It’s not like these things come out of nowhere. You see it in the sky a good 30 minutes before it actually hits.
I say once upon a time ago… I work from home now. So it’s a nonissue all together for me personally.
But I think in general compared to 20 years ago, people here have just gotten significantly worse at driving overall.
Sounds like 99% of drivers in Canada after the 1st snowfall of the season.
Every single year they all forget what snow is and they live in Canada.