Motorists should wash away any traces of the recent snow and ice storm from their vehicles without delay to protect their vehicle's fine finish, exterior and interior.
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The massive traffic jam that followed Tuesday’s snowfall in metro Atlanta has plenty of folks talking and pointing fingers.
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How did a couple of inches of snow play so much havoc and paralyze the 6 million residents of metro Atlanta?
But county bus service was still being impacted.
No major injuries, damage reported Wednesday
Ronald Reagan Parkway was still closed on Thursday morning.
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And, who's to blame for the traffic nightmare caused by the wintry weather?
Tuesday's snow was beautiful, but wreaked havoc throughout the metro area.
Icy conditions persist all over the county.
The earliest road conditions will improve is mid-day today, but motorists are still being asked to stay off all roads.