I forget what it's called. Thanks a lot! : )
Slow and carefully. We natives know how to drive in the snow. It is all the transplants that mess up the roads (including the ones that come from places where the snow is always on the road, as opposed to the changing conditions here). Anyway, find an empty parking lot and practice. Then go up into the mountains where you have more snow and ice, find an empty road or parking lot, and practice. {Like, go fast, and slam on the brakes. Gun the engine and try to get going from a dead stop; and feel the tires spin until they grab. Experience the feeling of riding the brake yet just slipping along down the road. Also practice putting on and taking off tire chains.) Staying home and waiting for the snow to melt is also an excellent idea.
As far as I know you can because one way suggested to seal porous materials like paper before coating with epoxy resin (or casting with polyester resin) is to use thinned permanent white glue which is in the same family. Since acrylic paint contains water though, you'd want to make sure the paint is totally dry first. Diane B.
These are TRAFFIC charges. However they are more severe than speeding or failure to signal. You will get a bunch of points put on your license and may have to pay the damages. Damages to a non-functional fire hydrant can not be all that much. All a lawyer is going to do is add to the cost. Read the ticket and see what it says. If you do not have to go to court then all you have to do is pay the fine and everything else is automatic. You need to slow down because tickets cause your insurance to go up, another ticket and you may not be able to afford insurance.