OK, so why does it seem that ODOT always seem to pick the wrong day to salt. They salt on the day that there is only snow, so there's traction on the road. But then not a single salt truck is in site overnight when it all freezes and leaves the layer of ice on the road. Thanks to ODOT for sucking yet again and contributing to all of the wrecks this morning. Come on guys...put some thought into it.

When you get snow, and it's warm enough to freeze on one day, and it's going to be below freezing the next, you get ice. THAT'S when it's time to salt.

Perhaps the hour it took me to make my 15 minute commute could tell you that. 240 is backed up from west of Eastern where a jack knifed semi is blocking the entire westbound side, so OHP has you driving on the shoulder (which has a sheer drop at that point) to get around it, all the way to Sooner. Bumper to bumper. Oh and another car died on the highway as well, so you have to drive off the road to get around it. Not to mention the fender benders on the way.