See MoCo roads live during storm
Montgomery County government's cable television channel, County Cable Montgomery, will have live coverage of road conditions until Sunday at 9 a.m. The channel can be viewed as Channel 6 on Comcast and RCN. On Verizon, it's Channel 30.
You can also view camera feeds on The Washington Post's traffic page.
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February 5, 2010; 5:02 PM ET
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Posted by: miken4 | February 5, 2010 5:37 PM | Report abuse
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Driving home from work this afternoon, I was flabbergasted by the number of driver's who didn't have their headlights on. WTF?! It was impossible to see them in the road spray until you were right on top of them. Why is it so damned difficult for people to turn their lights on when it's raining or snowing. (Maybe it has to do with the cellphones in their hands.) Is this some badge of courage for these idiots? I know this is preaching to the choir but people like this should not have licenses in the first place. I suspect it's the same group of people who don't use direction lights. If I was a cop on a day like this, I'd sit by the side of the road and pick these morons off like shooting fish in a bucket. You could balance the budget in one day.