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Chevyman2006
Feb 01, 2014Explorer
I spent 25.5 hours in my car traveling from Ashland AL to Cleveland GA. I left AL at 1200 noon and got home at 1:30 the next day. The ONLY problem I had was on a hill on a side road in Alabama. I was making good up a hill when a truck coming the other way spun out and I had to stop. I had to get in the grass to make it back up.
Other than that, no problems in my Toyota Camry with about 30% tread.
THE MAJOR PROBLEM was the 18 wheelers. On I20 where it is 3 lanes there were 3 trucks side by side in all 3 lanes spinning. The MAIN issue I had taking so long was the trucks. When I finally made it to 285, there were trucks in all 4 lanes side by side stuck.
It MUST be enforced to either park or install chains. I only saw 3 18 wheelers that had chains installed. Saw many that were stuck that had them hanging on their headache racks.
Other than that, no problems in my Toyota Camry with about 30% tread.
THE MAJOR PROBLEM was the 18 wheelers. On I20 where it is 3 lanes there were 3 trucks side by side in all 3 lanes spinning. The MAIN issue I had taking so long was the trucks. When I finally made it to 285, there were trucks in all 4 lanes side by side stuck.
It MUST be enforced to either park or install chains. I only saw 3 18 wheelers that had chains installed. Saw many that were stuck that had them hanging on their headache racks.
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