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Timco 01-24-2016 07:39 AM

What's the longest you've been stuck on the interstate in weather??
 
Thought I was going to die. Serious. Just got off at some exit. 2WD and heavy trailer and no chains. 2 exits or more from Rock Springs and can't get up the uphill grades. Just fishtails. Not safe at all.

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jdraupp 01-24-2016 08:15 AM

Scary stuff. Glad you're OK. I've spent a lot of time on interstates in terrible conditions in a rear wheel drive crown vic. Had I not been forced to be out there for work, there's no way I would have been out there. Glad you're OK and you made it.

Top_Ramen 01-24-2016 08:21 AM

I personally wasn't stuck but back in 2011, in Chicago, Lakeshore Drive was shutdown and cars were left on the roadway for almost a week due to a blizzard.
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jdraupp 01-24-2016 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Top_Ramen (Post 481288)
I personally wasn't stuck but back in 2011, in Chicago, Lakeshore Drive was shutdown and cars were left on the roadway for almost a week due to a blizzard.
http://s27.postimg.org/hbp4kv56b/maxresdefault.jpg

I remember that storm. Holy cow the city failed those people big time.

thstone 01-24-2016 10:13 AM

Good choice to just get off and wait. Hope you're not there for a week! :)

rick3000 01-24-2016 10:39 AM

Glad you were safe, a trailer would complicate things.

I have never been stuck, the closest I got was a blizzard, where they started telling people to abandon their cars (Which never made sense to me, because you can't plow a road with abandoned cars on it). I got off and took surface streets. It took 3 times as long, but a 986 with snow tires is very good as long as there isn't more than 4" of snow, you drive a sensible speed, and rev-match perfectly. That was the only time I consider putting on my chains.

particlewave 01-24-2016 11:11 AM

Never happened in 20+ years of driving.

mikefocke 01-24-2016 05:29 PM

My worst in 56 years of driving was traveling .25 miles in 4 hours. Big snow, somewhat unexpected, all businesses let out at the same time and it took that long to get from my building to a major road outside the office park.

Mark_T 01-24-2016 06:12 PM

My worst time on the highway would have been back in April of '89 driving about 200 km back to Winnipeg from Wawanesa after a pistol match. Visibility was poor due to a heavy wet snow, there was about a foot of slush on the highway, and I was driving an '84 Parisienne with all-seasons. It took about 6 hours to make what was usually about a 2 hour trip. Saw lots of cars and big trucks in the ditch. I was very glad and lucky to make it home without incident.

jb92563 01-24-2016 08:57 PM

Stuck for 4 hours on the I-15 south at 6pm.

Weather, clear and warm.

A dump truck had overturned and dumped rocks/boulders across 3 lanes plus the ditch and median.

If i'd been driving the Jeep Wrangler I'd have gone off road and try the ditch but I was in a Camaro that day so I had to wait it out :(

Teddyonine 01-25-2016 06:00 PM

16 hours -WVA turnpike absolutely buried and shut down about 8 years ago

Pdwight 01-25-2016 06:13 PM

8 hours
 
Between Birmingham AL and Cullman on I65-N

Pdwight 01-25-2016 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark_T (Post 481369)
My worst time on the highway would have been back in April of '89 driving about 200 km back to Winnipeg from Wawanesa after a pistol match. Visibility was poor due to a heavy wet snow, there was about a foot of slush on the highway, and I was driving an '84 Parisienne with all-seasons. It took about 6 hours to make what was usually about a 2 hour trip. Saw lots of cars and big trucks in the ditch. I was very glad and lucky to make it home without incident.

Pistol Match

USPSA, IDPA , SASS, or the ever vanishing PPC ?

Or Bullseye ?

Timco 01-26-2016 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 481496)
Pistol Match

USPSA, IDPA , SASS, or the ever vanishing PPC ?

Or Bullseye ?

Dad was big into SASS. Going to try that myself.

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Mark_T 01-26-2016 10:02 AM

Bullseye, ISU 5 gun - Free, air, rapid, standard and center fire. I did some PPC but never got serious about it.


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