I was hauling groceries out of a warehouse near Fort Wayne during that fog. One of the other drivers heard about it on the cb and was slowing down, somehow got the attention of a motorist beside him or else they would have been crashing into him too. When she was getting in the way of trying to haul supplies in and bodies out he dialed the office and told her to thank them for sending him that way. She said she was doing 75 couldn't see the length of his truck and doesn't know what would have happened had she not seen him. Had one due to white out in Erie PA early in 07. Woman about stopped in the west bound i90 lanes. A Werner barely missed a fuel tanker only to get hooked and drug into the median by a US Express. Worked local that week and drove on snow pack for 4 days. Snow plows came out about 330 and put enough salt down to make things really slick for everyone on the way home from work. But wouldn't put it down in the morning for the sun and traffic to work at it because they didn't want to waste it for being too cold. New York must use better salt their roads were bare on day 1.
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