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Post by tim08 on Feb 27, 2020 22:35:39 GMT -4
I watched the Halifax driver park the bus last night at the back of the rink if it was the same driver on Feb 7 I don't blame Halifax for not coming.
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Post by Briwhel on Feb 28, 2020 12:15:05 GMT -4
The weather in SJ was not so nice. I can assure you that it would have taken a long time to get to Moncton. Seeing that this storm came up the coast in a northeasterly track, like this one happening right now, the storm was over in Saint John before it was over in Moncton. I'm calling bullshit. I didn't say the weather was bad. The roads in and around SJ were awful. I drove the 1 at 10am and was only able to do about 60.
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Post by j3e4 on Feb 28, 2020 15:27:07 GMT -4
Seeing that this storm came up the coast in a northeasterly track, like this one happening right now, the storm was over in Saint John before it was over in Moncton. I'm calling bullshit. I didn't say the weather was bad. The roads in and around SJ were awful. I drove the 1 at 10am and was only able to do about 60. So then the question becomes how the Mooseheads could plan for that? The weather network can only give weather forecasts, not the conditions of the roads the day after a storm. One would reasonably think that the DOT would make 2 of the busiest stretches of highway in the province high priority and have them plowed within a reasonable amount of time. Based on what you're saying that didn't happen in this case but the Mooseheads would have had no way of predicting that.
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