Dear Halifax,
Let me start by saying – I see you. I know you’re out there every day working hard, sleeping in your baco (yeah, I see you sleeping in there). But seriously, the main argument I kept hearing on the radio is that “When it snows, it freezes, then becomes nearly impossible to plow the snow out of the way”. A modest and clear answer, however when it snows you plow the middle of the road, then don’t do a second plow until days/weeks after you’ve made your pass through once. If you did a double pass, each time clearing one side of the road to the curb you wouldn’t have to deal with frozen snow. People today lack such common sense it’s astounding how they made it to the age they are.. People should use their heads a lot more and stop trying to fix everything at once. —A pissed off motorist that keeps having lanes cut off
This article appears in Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2015.


I stopped at ‘baco’.
Get a horse.
I agree with this bitch!
Understand OP but only a tiny fraction of these “people” are plowing the roads. The last sentence didn’t make any sense, if they were trying to fix everything at once wouldn’t they have made the second pass on that road the same day?
anyone who believes that the plow drivers are pulling 16-20 hours shifts is a fool. they charge the city for a full days work(8 hours) then all pile out to start working once the overtime kicks in. its just like the tug operators….its atrocious.