I hear you. I often drive the Coquihala highway to Vancouver. It had it's own reality show with tow truck drivers. I think it was called Highway to Hell or something, I don't remember. It's high in the rockies and brutal in winter. It's exhausting driving in White out conditions for hours. Worse to me is freeways on flat areas that get cross winds though. It changes in seconds and people have no skills and all season tires. Like you said, pulling off the highway and waiting is by far the best choice.
Yeah, I remember that show too. I think I watched all of it along with several like it including "ice road truckers". Shit can go sideways really damn fast and sometimes its just best to delay something a day if you have to or even a couple of hours.
You only have one life after all.
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