Anne Arundel County police spokesperson T.J. Smith says they responded to 142 accidents from 3:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.
Most involved vehicles sliding off the road with property damage only and drivers exchanging information.
Two students were injured in Pasadena on their way to school, while a 15-year-old girl was struck by a vehicle. She was crossing the street to get to school.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools did not cancel or delay their start time. Spokesman Bob Mosier said the delay would've placed younger drivers, i.e. students who drive to school, in "potentially worse conditions in rush hour."
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typical of a maryland driver
ReplyDeleteIt's snow, it happens every year. You think people would have learned to properly drive in it by now.
ReplyDeleteSlow the heck down.
Then you cancel then. Not like they've burned up any snow days yet.
ReplyDeleteOMG...will you stop driving cars...they contribute to GLOBAL WARMING..
ReplyDeleteMY GOD...do you not pay attention to Obama?
Probably due to the Arundel Mills Bigfoot.12 feet tall,according to eyewitness reports.
ReplyDeleteParents of inexperienced, immature drivers: Drive them to school your self or make them take the school bus. That would make less cars on the road and less fender benders on the icy roads.
ReplyDeleteAnd they are charging, ticketing and fining every driver that has succumbed to the frozen icy conditions the carpetbaggers!
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