That was one BIG WHEW, when it was over. Us Southern transplants CAN drive, even with the weather throwing new and improved tricks at us.
The Story:
I got on I-94 (east bound) in the Ann Arbor, MI. area. I take the speed up to 75 mph (in a 70 mph zone) and I'm the fastest thing on the road due to the cold conditions. The interstate is clear of snow and ice (so I thought). After just a couple of minutes I see the traffic starting to slow down and back up way ahead. So I start slowing also.
There's more traffic piled up in the R. H. lane than the L. H. lane and I'm also catching up to somebody in the R. H. lane. So I decide to go to the L. H. lane. I merge just fine and as I'm merging I see across the interstate going the other direction a red Ford 150 4X4 gasser plowwed nose first into the snow bank onto the side of the interstate. He seemed to slide into it (he slid to the outside, not toward the median) and he couldn't get out, even with 4WD.
I look back up as I'm going under a bride. Meanwhile I've been off the throttle for a while due to the traffic slowing ahead. As soon as I get under the bridge, the back end of the truck decides to head toward the median. WHOAH!
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I correct by turning left (all on instinct, no time to think about it while running 60+ mph). Then it grabs/regains traction and to keep from losing the back end the other way I have to saw the wheel back the other way. I had my 7 month old son (in the back) and, "The War Department," with me. I only had to cut the wheel 2 or 3 times, but I had to cut it so hard and quick I almost pulled a muscle.
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Just think about what the guy I changed lanes to pass and others behind me thought when they saw my truck, FROM THE SIDE!
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That big Ram with the 8' bed felt like a barn door swinging, it's so big and long.
I got some good comendations from, "The War Department. " She said she'd have lost it. Then I got to thinking about where I would've wound up, if I had lost it. I would've probably been in a very similar predicament as that Ford truck.
Went on up the road and saw a full size Ford van and a car that had done the same thing (and had hit each other in the process too). Their incident was just after a bridge too. So I checked out underneath the bridge where they had crashed and sure enough, pure ice. Sure glad I saved it though.
Look out for ice under bridges when its below freezing! We don't need to lose any more Cummins powered vehicles than we can help!
Has anybody else got any close calls to talk about?
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