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In reply to the discussion: Photos: Thousands stranded in 20-hour commute as minor snowstorm hits Atlanta [View all]Phentex
(16,735 posts)as others have pointed out, a plan was needed and they did not have that plan in place. Schools let out at the sign of snow (they should have been closed). Workers left their offices to pick up kids or get home - ALL at the same time. There are always trucks on the interstates during any typical rush hour so they were still in the mix. So, no, nothing was done to keep people off the roads. As stated a billion times, gridlock in Atlanta can happen when there are two sporting events and a convention on a sunny day. Instead of those isolated events, EVERYONE working in and around Atlanta got into their cars. This blocked side streets and major arteries AS WELL AS highways and interstates.
THEN the temps dropped and ice formed. That's the point where slipping and sliding began and people are free to discuss that aspect of driving in an inch of snow. But BEFORE that discussion, they should be talking about the LACK of a plan.