It's a good thing we don't get too much rain here, and even better that it never freezes. I was taking Reed and a car full of scouts to a "scout thing" a few weeks ago and in the car-pool lane was a car stopped and facing me with it's lights on. Slowing down for rain, and only going 60, I quickly broke the law- and veered out of the carpool lane so I wouldn't hit it. I then called 911 to report it and went along my merry way.This picture was taken last week and demonstrates that with 7 lanes of traffic all kicking up hazy water it is tough to see on these freeways. It is like when you pass a semi on a regular freeway in the rain and you get blasted with misty haze. But on these freeways the haze doesn't go away after you pass the truck.



3 comments:
Gosh that is scary! Glad you are okay, and know how to drive in the rain.
I never said I could drive in the rain..... but I hope my years of learning to drive in Oregon with torrential rains and sheets of ice taught me a thing or two. I say this discalimer in case I get in an accident in the rain and then look like an idiot.
Don't worry lisa people in southern Ut don't know how to drive in the rain either. I have to admit I'm not the best at it either.
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