The electrical grid is being pushed to the limit with this cold system.

In the north it's usually dumbasses in SUVs or trucks who forget 4WD and AWD are not 4W and AW stop
Yeah, I've seen a lot of transplanted Texans drive like idjits in 4 wheel drive vehicles and end up in the ditch. I know well enough to take it easy when the conditions are icy and watch stupid people do stupid things.


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Yeah, I've seen a lot of transplanted Texans drive like idjits in 4 wheel drive vehicles and end up in the ditch.
I'm a transplanted Texan that watches all these native Wisconsinites end up in ditches.
 
34 degrees and raining here right now which means the roads that aren't heavily traveled are going to be slick as hell.

I'm gonna head out around noon to check on the tile installers and run an errand or two and observes all the knuckleheads that are out there in this shit with crappy tires and minimal skills. Should be fun.
 
But I’m glad that they rarely spread salt on roads around here, even with ice. Went to South Dakota last year, and it seemed like every vehicle I saw was eaten up with rust
 
you guys want to get back on topic or you wanna talk about driving on icy roads?
 
In the north it's usually dumbasses in SUVs or trucks who forget 4WD and AWD are not 4W and AW stop

Correct answer.

We get ice 6 months out of the year and rest assured, if you see a vehicle in the ditch 95% of the time, it will be a pickup.
 
But I’m glad that they rarely spread salt on roads around here, even with ice. Went to South Dakota last year, and it seemed like every vehicle I saw was eaten up with rust

Only the ones driven by people who don't take care of their cars...
 
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I'm a transplanted Texan that watches all these native Wisconsinites end up in ditches.
It's not about where you're from, it's about recklessness.
 
Only the ones driven by people who don't take care of their cars...
Yeah, we brine the shit out of our roads. I keep my cars for about 7 years... No rusting issues
 
Some places around here lost it this morning and it's not back. Buddy in grapevine lost at 730am and not back and employee in Rockwell lost it at 2am and never came back on. Sheesh, dangerous stuff.

I don’t understand it. Being from Illinois and -20 we wouldn’t have even worried about it. Maybe a random street pipe burst but that’s it. And with so many people in Texas on electricity only with no natural gas too. 3 hours east of Dallas is one of the biggest LNG fields in the country. Makes no sense
 
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Weird.

Never see a "new" (see: good) vehicle rusted out...
Fairly new. Like less than 10 years old. I’ve got an 84 F-250 that has never been in a garage and never been painted that only has a little bit of rust in the bed. Hasn’t exactly been babied either
 
Fairly new.



Like less than 10 years old.
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I bought a new truck in 2016. Prior to that, the newest vehicle I ever owned was a 94 Jeep Cherokee(my buddy still uses that thing as his daily driver, it had over 400,000 miles on it when I sold it to him 6 years ago)
 
Yeah, we brine the shit out of our roads. I keep my cars for about 7 years... No rusting issues
I hold on to my vehicles for a while(I’ve only had one piece of shit and I pretty well gave it to my brother because I was tired of fucking with it).

I finally got my truck paid off. I’m gonna ride her until she dies
 
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