Wouldn't it be nice if we could stay home for the first few snows until all the idiots completed their winter-driving remedial education?
The Indiana State Police suggest drivers look in the mirror before pointing a finger at Mother Nature for weather-related traffic accidents.
With the snow and ice having turned Indiana roads treacherous lately, the state police are full-go in an effort to limit the number of weather-related accidents by emphasizing responsible driving.
“Sometimes it's a shock to the system when the first snow hits,” said Sgt. Ron Galaviz of the Indiana State Police.
Yeah, sometimes, it's a shock to the system -- like every single year. My previous feline -- Pierre -- was an inside-outside cat. The first snow of winter, he'd step boldly onto the porch, then immediately come zooming back inside, shaking the stuff off his paws and giving me an accusing look. Then, he'd walk through the house and wait by the back door until I let him out there -- "Surely that stuff isn't everywhere," I knew he was thinking. Sadly, it was always snowing outside the back door, too. He always forgot, year after year, and we went through this annual routine until the day he died. So now you know: Fort Wayne drivers -- dumb as cats.