Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on February 04, 2014 at 03:51:31 from (67.212.212.185):
In Reply to: road clearing posted by MAX-KY on February 03, 2014 at 17:11:06:
Not UP here, the county and state stay on top of all the snow we get. So far this season we have had 230 inches of snowfall and its rare for there to be more than 2-3 inches on the roads surface for more than a few hours. The county trucks run day and night when needed to keep up with the snow. They just came by yesterday with the grader and wing plow and shelfed all the snowbanks so there is room for more. They have a large blower on the front of an end loader that they use to keep the snowbanks clear at the corners so traffic can see to turn. Heck if you want our county will come and plow your private driveway for you.
They really do a great job with the huge amounts of snow we get. I've never been stranded anyplace or been unable to get to town, nobody ever has to abandon their car on the road.
Received about 1-2" of snow overnight and at 6:45am the county truck went through and cleaned the road off.
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 04:23:17 02/04/14.
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