With weather predictions leaning towards unusually cold and wet for the Northwest, one local driving expert says you might want to give yourself and your car a sort of “spa” treatment.
In this case, “S” is for speed, which needs to be kept reasonable for whatever road conditions exist, said Robert Lindsay, a former police officer, now a program manager and trainer for Swerve Fleet Training, a Redmond-based driver’s school.
King County Sheriff Sue Rahr apparently was not in the mood to mince words, nor afraid of being accused of using scare tactics.
On a tour of various local sheriff’s offices and meeting privately with staffers, Rahr said the budget proposed by King County Executive Dow Constantine means $7 million in cuts to her office.
Officially, Aug. 12, the day he talked with the Reporter, marked Redmond resident Eric Murray’s fourth day on the job as president of Cascadia Community College in Bothell.