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You can’t find the road.
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Your plow disappears from in front of the truck.
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Your left window is now your windshield because your wipers can’t keep up.
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Your window is open and you’re freezing so you can keep the snow from sticking to the windshield.
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It’s been hours since you saw a snow pole or delineator post.
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Your boss asks for your location and you have no idea.
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You’re cold and wet, but you have finally dug your way back to the road.
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There’s no way home today.
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You open presents the day after Christmas. You’re standing on the brakes and the truck is still moving.
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Oncoming traffic runs you off the road.
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Your truck veers toward oncoming traffic because the plow blade bites into the snow floor.
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Cars pass you on both sides.
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Your truck lunges forward because someone hit you from behind.
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You hear a thud and know you’ve plowed something other than snow . . . a person, animal?
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You run into a ditch and get pulled out.
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Animals line up at night to watch you pass by.
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It’s dark and snowballs look back at you.
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You go to bed and all you see is snowflakes.