Snow-capped cars irk drivers
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Monday, February 8, 2010; 5:11 PM
Drivers carry snowy tops along the Capital Beltway's outer loop in Virginia. Airports | Amtrak | Buses | Capital Weather Gang | D.C. snow emergency | Plowing plans | Rails | Snow removal | Live traffic While many drivers complain about what government did or failed to do during the snowstorm, plenty of people want to complain about their fellow drivers. Here's a comment that I didn't have time to publish during Monday's online discussion. Silver Spring, Md: Dr. Grid. You've mentioned often in the past about people not clearing the roofs of their cars and how dangerous that is. I have been shocked, almost to the point of laughing out loud, to see cars driving in front of my house with the WHOLE car cleaned off EXCEPT 30 inches of a huge pile on top of their car. I don't get it. I don't get it more than

