Couldn’t be less surprised. The DMV is a transient area so there’s a good amount of people from places that don’t have experience with winter driving.
Years ago, my brother and me went on a weed run out uptown on 13th, it was roughly 5ish when it started snowing and a weekday so obviously at the height of rush hour. It took me until 2AM to go from there all the way to Fort Washington which is typically 30 mins. Some fools ain’t even make it home that night but for all that effort we smoked damn near all the weed we copped.
The combo of semi-shytty prep by the city, transient drivers from warm cities, and the rear wheel fukkery of American designed cars that shyt is a recipe for disaster. And most of them fools live in VA.

Years ago, my brother and me went on a weed run out uptown on 13th, it was roughly 5ish when it started snowing and a weekday so obviously at the height of rush hour. It took me until 2AM to go from there all the way to Fort Washington which is typically 30 mins. Some fools ain’t even make it home that night but for all that effort we smoked damn near all the weed we copped.
The combo of semi-shytty prep by the city, transient drivers from warm cities, and the rear wheel fukkery of American designed cars that shyt is a recipe for disaster. And most of them fools live in VA.

Bruh, when I was out in the morning yesterday I drove by DC Water by Howard campus like I always do going to work and there was a gang of salt trucks/plows just sitting there not doing shyt while drivers was struggling to keep from crashing. I swear moving into DC itself has exposed me to so much fukkery. Muriel don’t give a fukk….the entire DMV is basically snowed in. None of the governments were prepared, or there was a lot of COVID cases. Usually this type of snow storm is knocked by the morning. Mayor Bowser hasn't sent any plows down this way yet. Only main roads. I been following the trakcer, and its similar all over DC. Only downtown is supposedly clear.![]()

and you got miles and miles of road before you reach the next exit if you do. They probably don't even have salt or enough salt for that stretch of road and they gotta dig themselves out too. fukk that shyt. We not even talking about the 18 wheelers and late deliveries. 

I'd actually live there but not for a long time. I need my four seasons. Just can't live around some desolate area that can't manage crisises like this. They can't handle anything out there. Nothing. If snow shut them down, then imagine if they had a tornado. Nothing ever happens in those places that's why they're under prepared.
