Depends on where you are. Murfreesboro is fine but once you get anywhere near the downtown corridor in Nashville they turn into a mess.Interstates look okay on the tdot cameras, city of Murfreesboro cameras are down for maintenance on the one day I'd like to see them, trying to decide if I try to drive to work or just walk.
They have already closed us down for tomorrow so I can at least wait until up towards mid day to mess with mine. I just didn't see the point in clearing it off this morning and then clearing another 4-5 inches off yet again.I couldn't bear to go outside and clean off my car. Will regret that in the morning I am sure.
I'm just shocked to see a Nashville SUV do what an SUV should do.
I get your point. However, if a house collapses, 2 or 3 kids might be killed. If a school collapses, 500 kids might be killed, even if it is a stronger structure.What gets me is sending kids home early or calling off school for severe weather like possible tornados. Kids are safer in a brick school than at home alone in a trailer/poor built home, like what happened in Clarksville, imho.
I get your point. However, if a house collapses, 2 or 3 kids might be killed. If a school collapses, 500 kids might be killed, even if it is a stronger structure.
Brick walls have a tendency to fracture in tornadoes due to low air pressure. I have also seen only chimneys remaining in what was a house. Maybe that is because of less square footage versus a wall?
Most SUVs are pavement princesses, mall crawlers.
I get a good chuckle every time I see these jacked up 4 wheel drives with the big rims and low sidewall tires. The only off roading those things are good for is a gravel driveway. $80k trucks that aren’t good for anything but “looking good”.Most SUVs are pavement princesses, mall crawlers.
I get a good chuckle every time I see these jacked up 4 wheel drives with the big rims and low sidewall tires. The only off roading those things are good for is a gravel driveway. $80k trucks that aren’t good for anything but “looking good”.
I miss the good old days of missing and off roading.
Yep they are just vanity vehicles that most of the time have some idiot incapable of driving something that large behind the wheel. I grew up in Hendersonville and it always cracked me up all the rich suburban kids who drove those things acting like they were a country boy who needed it for the farm work.I get a good chuckle every time I see these jacked up 4 wheel drives with the big rims and low sidewall tires. The only off roading those things are good for is a gravel driveway. $80k trucks that aren’t good for anything but “looking good”.
I miss the good old days of missing and off roading.
Same as here.Here on the outer edge of the Buffalo snow globe, 14 F with a feel like of, "You don't want your extremities anyway."
I go up there for Christmas every year and usually its not bad, but every once in a while you get hammered and you want to smack yourself for going.I'm just looking at all these weather reports of inches of snow in every direction from here, look out my window at our like half inch of accumulation here in Columbus, and think about how friends from down south have vetoed New Year's gatherings up here because of the hypothetical threat of being trapped by harsh winter weather.