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rockhillmanor
May 26, 2013Explorer
In warmer climates such as Florida with your great level non winter beaten roads either style wouldn't present such an issue.
:B
I'll tell you what 'I' found out real quick down here...no culverts.
Floridians don't even know what that word means!
When it rains and I'm talking a normal rain storm, all the secondary roads flood over with water and you have zip zero control just trying to drive thru it. They have NO culverts along side the roads to take the water run off.
AND
If it even sprinkles out I now stay at the CG I will not drive my MH or toad until it stops. When it rains here there are tons of serious accidents where they just spin out, slide all over like what happens during a 'snow storm' up north.
Went to Boston ONCE in my MH towing......NEVER again!
God love you folks who live there with a MH that have to maneuver those streets and exits that dump you smack into subdivisions. :C
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