Snow, tires & AAA
I headed to work today a little after 8am. A little bit later than usual, but I was slow to get moving this morning, plus by waiting until then, it is starting to get light. I got to within 15 minutes from work, and I felt the steering start pulling to the left. I wasn’t sure what was going on, but I slowed down to about 40mph and turned the music off. I was just getting onto I-865 from I-65 in Indy, and as I went over the bridge, there is a very un-smooth connection on the bridge. At that point, the car really took a bump, and I knew something was wrong. As soon as I got to a safe point, I pulled onto the hard shoulder and got out. Back of car - fine. Front tire on drivers side - completely blown apart. I’m not even sure all of the tire was still there.
In the -16 weather, I hopped back in the car, and called Evan. Then I called AAA - for 20 minutes. Then I called Evan back, saying all I was getting was a busy signal. So I tried again…when AAA finally answered the lady said, "It should be less than 120 minutes and we are making people actually on the roadside a priority." WHAT???
I called work, explained what was going on, and then turned the heat and the music up. I sent a few emails from my phone, called Evan a couple of times and waited. 2 hours later, a AAA guy turns up, changes my tire and within 10 minutes I am on the road again. For real, if the tire would have been on the other side, I think I would have braved the cold and done it myself. However, the AAA man was head to toe in Carharts and thick gloves. I don’t think he felt the cold.
In the 10.5 years I have been driving, I think I called AAA twice. Once for a dead battery after a 2 week vacation and once when my car died and I had them tow it to the garage that took my car for free.
Since moving here in July, here is what I have faced with my car:
2nd August - buy car
end August - hit a deer and totoal the car
1st Sept - buy a new car
5th Sept - spend $700 on a new battery, brake pads & disks & other stuff
10th Sept - ball joint breaks - call AAA
1st Dec - slide off the road in an ice storm & hit guard rail
Car spends 2 weeks in the shop
23rd Dec - spend 6 hours sitting on I-465 in an ice storm
14th Jan - miss work because of snow & cold temps
16th Jan - blow out a tire
No one warned me that in this kind of weather the slightest thing can blow out a tire. So, my question is this. How do I make a reasonable decision about whether or not I should go to work. All the local schools closed, but my office was not. Was it safe to go to work? Should I have stayed home, even though the roads were safe, but it was approximately -16 Farenheight? How do you decide? After the fact, people said, well maybe you should have stayed home, but how do you actually make a decision? I’ve not really spent any winters in Indiana, so I really don’t know. I made the best decision I could based on the fact that the roads were safe. I think I would always choose going to work, over not going, so how do I decide when my responsibility rather than my sense is taking over?
My conclusion is that I need to move somwhere where it never gets colder than 60F or 16C!

It was freakin’ cold today!! So sorry to hear this has happened!!! Lots of love xxx
Comment by Angela — 16 January 2009 @ 10:54 pm
Decide to go to work? That decision was made for me. No. Walk the dog, that decision was made for me too!! Yes. Kandy wouldn’t go to the bathroom unless I took her on a walk. BUT, she did RUN all the way home once she had gone!! The question is not “do I go out in it?” After all, you live in Indiana. It is just that you have to make sure you are dressed for it. Gotta love the Indiana extremes!!
Comment by Mom — 17 January 2009 @ 8:24 pm
you could move to texas…… it’s been in the 70’s F all week. today is the cold day - only the upper 50’s.
Comment by alley — 24 January 2009 @ 6:10 pm