A few inches of snow in Atlanta have led to gridlock, hundreds of accidents, and a baby born on the side of a highway in the past 24 hours.
The City knew the storm was coming, and has a new fleet of snowplows and vehicles to spread sand. So what went wrong?
Atlanta-based designer Thomas Strickland spent eight hours in traffic, and offered up a great explanation of the problem on Metafilter.
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4 comments:
Even the president knows it all after the fact.
Looks like when Hurricane Katrina hit,the liberal elected officials didnt know how to plan just blamed Bush.
Southern Morons -
They all knew it was coming. Including the public. I know we did & look how far away we live. The public has a responsibility in these matters as well. For example, unless it's an emergency, STAY HOME. You know they don't know how to drive in foul weather. Hekk, they don't around here. (Well, "I don' have to stop, the road is slippery." "I can drive the speed limit." "I can stop anytime I want." IDIOTS!
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