“On a long and lonesome highway, east of Omaha…” – Bob Seger, Turn the Page
Interstate 80 stretches across the northern half of the United States, from New York City’s George Washington Bridge to downtown San Francisco. Long-haul truckers like my late husband and I know the road well, and well we know how perilous it becomes in farm states like Nebraska and Iowa, where salt is rarely used to tame ice and snow, and hundreds of overturned cars litter the medians after every snowstorm.
Interstate 80 stretches across the northern half of the United States, from New York City’s George Washington Bridge to downtown San Francisco. Long-haul truckers like my late husband and I know the road well, and well we know how perilous it becomes in farm states like Nebraska and Iowa, where salt is rarely used to tame ice and snow, and hundreds of overturned cars litter the medians after every snowstorm.