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TopicA map showing how much snow is needed for schools to shut down around the U.S.
NoxObscuras
01/13/21 4:20:55 PM
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SquirtleSkwad posted...
It's nowhere near as dangerous or inconvenient as the average southerner makes it out to be. It literally only takes being consciously cautious when the weather has been unusual.
Will yeah, it's not a guaranteed accident if you drive in the snow. But statistically speaking, more accidents happen in the snow than in dry weather conditions.

I live in Los Angeles and even when it rains, the number of accidents increase substantially, because many people don't drive any slower than they normally would. So if it snowed in a city where it doesn't snow often (or at all. LA hasn't gotten actual snow since 1962), it would absolutely be dangerous. I sure as hell don't trust the crazy drivers of Los Angeles to handle snow safely.

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