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how bad are the roads where you live?

JDid23

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i know there have been threads about how old it is and stuff, but the roads holy shit!!!! Here in Northern NJ i saw 3 accidents on my way to the gym. My dad wouldn't let me drive home until he came so he could drive behind me and make sure i did okay. I also saw 4 more accidents (different) on my way home and this is all within a 2 mile radius. I have never seen the roads so shitty in my life. Solid ice- helped a mom and her little daughter after they slipped and almost fell down the stairs on the way to the gym.
 
where in north jersey are you?
 
bergen county

Some of the roads there are nearly vertical. I looked up a friend's address in West New York on Google Maps Street View, and the road looked like a 45-degree grade. That's scary enough when it's dry, how the hell do people navigate in snow and ice?
 
Some of the roads there are nearly vertical. I looked up a friend's address in West New York on Google Maps Street View, and the road looked like a 45-degree grade. That's scary enough when it's dry, how the hell do people navigate in snow and ice?

one way?
 
i know there have been threads about how old it is and stuff, but the roads holy shit!!!! Here in Northern NJ i saw 3 accidents on my way to the gym. My dad wouldn't let me drive home until he came so he could drive behind me and make sure i did okay. I also saw 4 more accidents (different) on my way home and this is all within a 2 mile radius. I have never seen the roads so shitty in my life. Solid ice- helped a mom and her little daughter after they slipped and almost fell down the stairs on the way to the gym.

lol@retards making it in to the gym to workout but finding plenty of excuses not to make it into work
 
Some of the roads there are nearly vertical. I looked up a friend's address in West New York on Google Maps Street View, and the road looked like a 45-degree grade. That's scary enough when it's dry, how the hell do people navigate in snow and ice?

yeah man... some of the exits off highways are extremely narrow so whenever a truck goes by you need to basically get up on the curve so you don't get hit. Idk how some of my friends drive shitty cars with terrible traction from 1995 in this ice, but i drove a 2004 volvo with great tires so it's doable.
 
Generally, not bad at all anywhere across the part of the nation where we very rarely, if ever, get snow and ice and salt on our roads to beat the shit out of them. Not to mention the extreme low temps that contracts the surface and sets it up to crack and weaken when it expands during summer heat. Road surfaces last a lot longer down here.
 
They're not that bad. Lots of snow pack and black ice in the winter time (where im at right now) but if you dont drive like a retard, you will be fine.
 
Friday I had to drive through Lewis County (NY) to get home. It was so bad they had pulled the snowplows off the road.

There was nowhere to pull off so all I could do was keep creeping along at 15mph. Luckily I made it safe and sound but I saw where they closed the Thruway near Buffalo that day and some motorists were stuck in their vehicle for 10 hours.
 
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