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Yeah Yeah, the roads are you know they either day were problem for us, but I did look at some roads And they were at times well even this morning when I looked out the window one minute was clear Then we have a minute of whiteout And I looked at some of the roads around the area they They were not the best of shape and they got better You know, but yeah, there was a number of cars off to the side or got hit and they bounced off and bounced around and whatever and they had to get towed and that. Whatever happens when you have the ice and you've not been out in it and that's what the problem is. This is retraining people how to drive now in the winter so they a new training every year there's a retraining of people how to drive they just think though they drive all summer they just think oh it's the same no when you have the ice and snow and in climate weather it changes so yeah there was you know we didn't run into any problem matter of fact we left the house and there was a plow coming down the road he was following and putting salt down never he was doing a second pass through that he was pushing it off the road some you know they they do a first pass through and then they get back through he'll push it off the road so on the berm and that know what he was doing that when we left so well the thing is them plow there I don't know what the width of the plow is but it could be a long foot so that 11 foot he does say you know it depends on you know there's traffic on the road or not on the road he runs it on the line centerline or not you don't want to get tangled with that plow it can make a mess out out of the car and to make a mess out of the plow. Even though the plow is a heavier vehicle, it's still going to make a mess out of it. So you just got to be careful in doing it. So I'll send it back to Nat, KSEP-TV.
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