RustyJC wrote:
Man, those pictures make me glad I moved from Ohio (where I spent 22 years) back to southeast Texas!! My trucks and RVs have never seen snow and ice (and the associated salt) and never will if I can help it.
Rusty
Well in Oregon they don't use salt, gravel and plow. One other thing to keep in mind the colder the conditions the better the traction. I learned to drive on snow that falls at 34 to 30 degrees. VERY wet, can be very slippery, something about water and ice together.
Once below about 28 degrees, it is much dryer, and at about 20 degrees, not much worse than wet roads.