Oaktree
Super Member
When I lived in southern N.H., first snow of the season it was all pickups and Suburu's in the ditch. This was when AWD was still relatively new, and people still thought it made them invincible.Yep, usually the first time 4x4 owners in the ditch , they go like summer but stop and steer like winter !
Couple years ago we took a trip to N.C. to visit my stepson. Ran into a deluge coming home thru Va. on I-81, so bad we had to pull over until it let up...could barely see the end of the hood it was raining so hard. Traffic still whizzing by 70mph like it was a sunny day.We went after school, and headed back out to Gresham from downtown Portland at about 4:15, and took the Banfield Expressway. It is of course raining.. I’m making the speed limit, and people are curing down the road at about ten over the speed limit with less than 1-second between them. Scared the Bejeusus out of me. I got off and took the surface streets home. They still didn’t leave enough distance between them and the car in front of them, but we were only going 40-mph.
Here, often just the opposite when it snows...people poking along holding up long lines of traffic. Not many safe places to pass.
I can't say I've seen any decrease in service whatsoever. Maybe mail comes by an hour or so later on a Monday or day after a holiday but that's it. Even mis-deliveries are way down compared to a couple years ago. Maybe time for a new postmaster at your PO.I'm pretty irritated at the post office. We have had one mail delivery in the last week, and that one should have been 6 days worth of mail instead of a couple flyers. They are not even sorting mail at the post office. It was pretty typical for the rural carriers to skip a day a week, but this is out of hand. Outgoing mail just sits in the mailbox. Sometimes the mail doesn't arrive until 8 PM, sometimes it doesn't arrive at all. DeJoy was determined to wreck the postal service, and it looks like he is succeeding.