Thanks, guys. I came in about 1.5 hours ago from Carrollton area to Roanoke area and roads were pretty good with a few icy patches. Maybe took me 10 minutes longer than normal to get here. So, not bad at all.
I-20 near Tyler was a nightmare last night, I can't imagine it would be much better today. I was genuinely concerned that they were going to shut the freeway down, so I jumped ship. Back roads from Tyler to Kaufman down 64 and 243 were bad, had to keep around 45mph to stay on the damned road.
Here's hoping you were able to avoid driving this morning. If you did have to get behind the wheel, here's hoping your route didn't include Interstate 45 through Corsicana, which tweets and media reports confirm is an ice-covered parking lot. This presents some rather obvious challenge. For first responders, it's...
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of on I-20 last night. When I stopped to fill up, two truckers were stopped on a hill, traffic moved a little by the time I was done pumping and neither truck could get going again.
Took me 3 hours to get home and google maps was still showing that area to be stopped.
Jeremy left in what I thought was enough time to beat most of this stuff (2:00) to drive back to Pearland. It still took him 6 hours, but luckily he was south of there by the time it got that bad.
Originally posted by BradM
But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
Use the google traffic app it shows much of the bad spots. I drive a hazmat cmv and I stayed in last night way too many good days to drive even though it wasn't that bad.
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