When Michelle Nobles left the Atlanta elementary school where she teaches early Tuesday afternoon with her 4-year-old son in tow, she thought she was getting out in time to avoid the worst of the city's snow-snarled traffic.
But a drive home she expected would take five to six hours at the most wound up taking more than four times as long, becoming an overnight odyssey on Atlanta's frozen beltway that ended only after her husband James finally found them after searching I-285 for hours in the middle of the night
"It was getting scary to not know what was going to happen," said Nobles, a fifth-grade teacher at Atlanta's High Point Elementary School. "Everyone was having to turn their cars off to conserve gas. I dont think I hit the accelerator once for 20 hours."
She decided to leave school with her son around 1:30 p.m., after hearing that students were being sent home. She stayed until about 3 p.m. to help students board buses, thinking "well stop by Target, get a few things, and well be home by midnight," she said.
After the stop there to pick up snacks for her son, things started getting ugly on the roads. "It took an hour to get to Roswell Road from Target, which is a mile," she added. "Once I got on the interstate, its three miles to get to the next exit it took five or six hours to go those three miles."
The main source of the problem, she noted, wasn't commuters in passenger cars. "The problem was the big semi trucks, which there were thousands of them out there," Nobles said. "I watched them slide right in front of me. ... They were the majority of the problem, they blocked the roads."
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Michelle Nobles and her son Myles.
"The problem was the big semi trucks..."
Discussion in 'Other News' started by VisionLogistics, Jan 31, 2014.
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So.
1. She's a teacher.
2. The goodies she bought at Target just magically appear there when nobody is in that particular isle.
3. Thousands of trucks.
4. All our fault for being unable to move, while the helpless wonderful motorists go around us... Well, duh. Wonder why we can't move?
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She's a teacher? thats her thought process? no wonder the kids coming out of school today are Dummies!
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Yknow I paid almost no attention to all the nonsense that happened thru there--since pretty much that is EXACTLY what happens everytime there is a Winter Storm in the Deep South&That ain't NEVER gonna change---But what I will NEVER understand is WHY the locals Still haven't learned what EVERYBODY else in the Rest of the WORLD that really has Winter have know FOREVER--when a BAD one really is coming&(EVERYBODY KNEW this one WAS coming for at least 48hours) Stay the #### home--but NO once again they all take off for work put the kids on a Bus--then Freak Out--& blame EVERYBODY else for their own ####### Stupidity-& listen to ###### idiots say things like we r PREPARED All the spreader trucks R serviced&loaded(yeah all 10 of em)The head of the DOT in E GA BRAGGED they even had 200 Tons of Salt--yup that's 10 loads ONE for Each Truck! Go ahead tell me im wrong--and I Guarundamntee ya--they won't learn a ###### thing&in another 3-5 years when the Next one hits---The Same ###### thing WILL happen---Now anyone wanna take that bet??
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When I was a teenager I had a girlfriend that hated semi's and said everything should be hauled in cargo vans. I tried to explain how many vans it would take to equal the cap of a semi not even taking to account the weight of the items. I did not get anywhere, best part was her dad was a Milk hauler that owned his own straight truck. Luckly she had other qualities.
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Just shows how pathetically stupid the general public is. And it's only getting worse.
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I'm sitting in Mebane, NC. at the petro waiting for the winter storm circus to begin round #2. I'm sure 5 million motorists in the greater Atlanta area will behave differently this time, yes? LOL...
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