I feel your pain Brian. During Hurricane Rita I had several hundred thousand people stranded on my doorstep as I-45 ground to a halt. We had no chance to get out by road, so since then our plans involve hunkering down and loading the guns.
However, there is a railroad tracks behind us that runs north for several hundred miles. Is it actually possible to drive a car along such tracks? I've seen on movies where people lower the air pressure in there tires before driving along the tracks. Anyone know anything about this?
-Mark