Dec. 22nd, 2008
The reason the inclined side of Benton and Charles Streets tends to have black ice after a snow fall while the flat side does not is because drivers are spinning their wheels trying to get going after they get stopped by a red light.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.
The reason the inclined side of Benton and Charles Streets tends to have black ice after a snow fall while the flat side does not is because drivers are spinning their wheels trying to get going after they get stopped by a red light.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.
The reason the inclined side of Benton and Charles Streets tends to have black ice after a snow fall while the flat side does not is because drivers are spinning their wheels trying to get going after they get stopped by a red light.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.
It's bad to slip on a side walk but sliding down a hill towards on-coming traffic determined to clear the hill is worse.