Jeanie and I drove to Lexington to attend the UK-Vandy game Saturday. As I noticed the first five cars to pass me on the southbound I-71 were driven by females. At that point the roads were not icy. We expected bad weather- snowy- through and below Cincy. I started my survey to Jeanie's dismay. I think she agrees with my daughter-in-law Suzy sometimes that I am a chauvinist. I certainly am not although the survey results might be objected to by the fairer sex.
Results:
Over 150 miles and about two and a half hours:
Drivers of passing cars:
Women 37
Men 26
I dunno 6 (too fast)
Twinkies 1 (just a suspect) coat collar up around the neck) I could not tell
The snow did not show until 32 miles above Lexington and we were lucky to settle in a line behind two trucks scraping and salting the center and right lanes. They were doing a terrific job. The lead truck scraped the snow to the right lane and the following truck (about 30-5- yards behind) scraped it on onto the birm of the highway. We traveled then about 30 to 40 mph.
Some cars began passing after a while and most were driven by women. I know, I know. Dianne Patrick is a race car driver, but the ladies are rising up all over. I did not count tractor trailers or pick up trucks. Those are generally masculine drivers.
I must send these results to Suzy Penrod Kegley, a Huntington Veep. She appreciates me so!
As to our purpose- UK 85 Vandy 67. I love it especially when our Wildcats beat Vandy.