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Weather warnings

Bro. Bennett

Premium Member
The Government has issued a travel warning due to the cold weather.

They suggest that anyone travelling in the current icy conditions

should make sure they have the following:

Shovel
Blankets or sleeping bag
Extra clothing including hat and gloves
24 hours worth of food
De-Icer
Rock Salt
Flashlight with spare batteries
Road Flares or Reflective Triangles
Full spare gas Can
First Aid Kit
Booster cables


I looked like an idiot on the bus this morning...



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Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
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OMG! That is TOO funny!
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
When's the last time you spent a few days in Calgary or Edmonton this time of year? Their weather alerts come across three or four times a night and give a complete list of what one should carry in their vehicle at all times.

I thought it was humorous until I talked to an old business colliege from Calgary. He told me he was a bit down because he had lost a dear friend in an auto accident the week before. Come to find out it was a fender bender just outside of town. The friend ran off the road, suffered a broken leg, and froze to death before anyone came upon the accident.

I never did like visiting Alberta in February. But my former employer thought it was funny making the Houston folks travel to Edmonton in February and the Albertans travel to Houston in August. This, as you may suspect, had much to do with my former employer's current relationship with this ole Cajun boy. Much indeed!
 

Bro. Bennett

Premium Member
JWHoff, I did the role reversal during my tenure of driving OTR. Seems like no trainers were willing to train students up north from mid October until late April.. Sooooo, guess where I spent my winters? Made good money and knock on green wood, nerry a fender bender...,,. Over 2 million miles accident and ticket free....
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
JWHoff, I did the role reversal during my tenure of driving OTR. Seems like no trainers were willing to train students up north from mid October until late April.. Sooooo, guess where I spent my winters? Made good money and knock on green wood, nerry a fender bender...,,. Over 2 million miles accident and ticket free....

Good show brother! I see you didn't get tagged by any of those speed cameras out in the "wilderness" areas as the Canadians call it. Wonder what the Houstonians would think about traffic cameras out in the rural areas? Just a thought.
 
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