
- Peeve #1- Drivers of vehicles (usually construction or waste management trucks) that spew copious amounts of water out the back on subfreezing mornings. Thereby making an artificially-created half-mile long black ice slick......
Peeve #2- Road construction crews that leave signs up announcing the lane is closed...... and it's not. Thereby panicking the sheeple cagers, who start making kamikaze lane changes to avoid the impending closed lane..... which is open.
Peeve #3- NJ DOT and their addiction to road salt. It rained hard on Wednesday, with the temps forecasted to drop at the end of the rainstorm, with some snow possible. Actually, there was no snow, not a flake. But NJ DOT salted I-295. They didn't just salt it, they slathered it with salt. Which will stay there for quite a while, since they put the salt down after the rain ended. Now, 36 hours after the last rain, I-295 is wet and slick. Why? Salt is hydroscopic, holds moisture. I-295 is going to stay wet and slick for quite a while. The local roads are clean and dry - municipalities probably have tighter budgets for road salt. But NJ DOT has more money (and salt) than sense. Idjits.
So, what's bugging you guys and gals this morning?
