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Texas snow storm shuts down I20.
« on: January 01, 2021, 12:25:32 PM »
https://www.fox4news.com/news/snowstorm-leaves-drivers-stranding-on-i-20-in-west-texas-for-13-hours
While just a few inches of snow blanketed parts of North Texas on New Year’s Eve, heavier snowfall in west and central Texas also brought traffic to a halt along Interstate 20.

The Texas Department of Transportation said I-20 was never shut down between Abilene and Midland. But traffic came to a 13-hour standstill because several 18-wheelers stopped until ice and snow could be cleared

Tammy Bautista and hundreds of others were stranded on I-20 east of Big Springs, Texas from about 8:30 p.m. Thursday until 10:30 a.m. Friday.

"My current situation, we’ve been here for 13 hours! Stuck!" she said. "I have no food, no water. We haven’t gone to the... we need to go to the restroom."

Bautista and her 13-year-old son who is autistic were on their way to Midland to visit family members. She said it was a lack of information that added to the frustration.

"And the eastbound land is functional. So I’m not understanding why DPS or TxDOT hasn’t been out here," she said.

There were no major crashes to clear. Instead, a spokeswoman for TxDOT said 18-wheelers were stopped on the interstate because the icy conditions were too dangerous.


The roads had been pre-treated but then needed to be cleared after the storm, the spokeswoman said.

"One driver that came out and passed a big old box of crackers out to people, offered them water, you know. He had limited supply so you know just the more needy people that are older, I told him go ahead and help them out," Bautista said.

Victoria Zamarripa and her husband were fortunate to exit and make it to a gas station before traffic came

"When we got to Big Spring it started to have a blizzard snow storm," he said..

"We got our son and he’s 4 months old. We didn’t want to stay in the cold car and we only had like half a tank of gas," she said.

Larry Martin was driving from Lubbuck to Dallas for the U.S. Post Office when the storm hit.

"You got the cars lined up in one lane because you know on a two lane highway only one lane was drivable," he said.

He said TxDOT would clear the roads but it didn’t help for long.

"They would try to clear things off but it would just freeze back up as soon as they would get through," he said.

For some the ordeal served as a New Year’s resolution.

"Make sure you check the weather," Zamarripa said.

"I will never forget this New Year’s in my life ever," Bautista said.

TxDOT does have a website and hotline for people to check road conditions. Visit drivetexas.org or call 800-452-9292.

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Re: Texas snow storm shuts down I20.
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2021, 12:31:33 PM »
Yeah, and once again there's
dozens that set out on the road
with NO emergency gear of any
kind, NO heavy winter clothing,
NO blankets, NO food and water,
NO emergency supplies for vehicle
problems,  etc. etc.

I see it every year all year long

And they ask "where's the authorities?"
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .

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Re: Texas snow storm shuts down I20.
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2021, 12:42:17 PM »
Yeah, and once again there's
dozens that set out on the road
with NO emergency gear of any
kind, NO heavy winter clothing,
NO blankets, NO food and water,
NO emergency supplies for vehicle
problems,  etc. etc.

I see it every year all year long

Ranger those family's had to survive and sleep in their cars for 13 hours. 

And they ask "where's the authorities?"

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Re: Texas snow storm shuts down I20.
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2021, 01:13:05 PM »
Yes
I understand. If they'd made the
smallest of preparations they'd
have been way more comfortable
and in no danger from the inclement
weather. I've seen some on the
local news that ran out of gas.
Why do people run their vehicles
so low on fuel? Who T F knows?
There used to be a man that hunted
with us that would only put 5 gallons
of gasoline in his truck at one time.
He went everywhere like that. I asked
one time " why don't you fill it to the
brim and put the 5 gallons on top of
that?"  Sure enough, one time he ran
out of gas a couple of miles in the
hunting area, about 20 miles from
gasoline once you hit the pavement.

It doesn't take a big pile of money to
make a few bare essentials preparation.
Some blankets from your bed, an extra
set of clothes, refill an empty milk or
juice jug with water, some energy bars
or a jar of dollar store peanut butter
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .

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Re: Texas snow storm shuts down I20.
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2021, 02:43:34 PM »
Everything these days is expected to be right at hand or provided for by someone else. Self reliance and self responsibility are not taught anymore.
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