A storm in the North East named Icezilla by the Mayor of Danbury Connecticut. A storm that has made the majority of the North East so slippery that have caused 428 accidents and 186 911 calls, and there are probably more that have yet to be reported. Officials are telling people that they should not go out under any circumstances and if you absoultely must drive, to drive slower than you would in snow. A severe storm warning has been issued until Monday January 19.
Would you drive in that weather, if so, then why?
Why do you think anybody would want to drive in that weather.
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This storm is called Icezilla! Even the officials are saying that people should stay home! I wouldn't leave the house for at least a week until it, somewhat, cleared up! If anyone would drive in that weather, it would have to be an extreme medical injury or accident.
Exactly, if a storm is named Icezilla, its probably a good idea to not be driving around in it.
I'd never drive in that type of weather and if I did it would probably be because someone was dead or dying, there is no other way you could get me to go out in a storm named ICEZILLA. I mean there's a reason why it was named that and why officials have warned people to stay off the roads.
Exactly, it's just common sense to stay off the roads in that weather. Even if you dont wreck, someone could crash into you and injure or kill you. Its just smarter to stay inside.
I would never drive in that weather. It's common sense. Why would you risk your life by driving in those conditions, especially when officials warn people not to drive? I have no clue why people would want to drive under those circumstances.
Neither do I. It makes no sense to go out when officials are telling people to stay put.
I would walk if I had to go anywhere, and you wouldn't drive in that weather because that's a death wish.
Yeah, walking would be the smarter option.
I would not drive in the weather unless I actually needed too. People need to get places to do things. Just because there is a storm doesn't mean all businesses shut down for a day or more.
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