Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 11, 2015 at 08:26:29 from (50.108.67.173):
In Reply to: Winter at its worst posted by bigboreG on January 11, 2015 at 07:41:01:
I was on the freeway that morning. I-96 thankfully and not I-94. I had to keep going slower and slower. I could feel the slipping. Roads just looked wet but it was clear ice. Anything over 35 mph had me going sideways. I drove two miles and got off. Not because I was afraid of the ice. I was scared to death of the folks in the left two lanes going 70-80 mph. I don't think most of them ever knew that they had come to a spot that was iced over and will never know how they kept going. A short while later there was another pileup south of me on US 23. Bigger than the I94 one I believe but without the fireworks. Bad morning here was Friday. You can see in that video. Those people are all exceeding safe speed for the conditions.
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