Mar-04-2016 09:44 AM
Mar-10-2016 11:13 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
Colorado uses a magchloride mix.
Mar-08-2016 11:25 AM
Mar-08-2016 09:06 AM
Mar-08-2016 08:07 AM
Mar-08-2016 07:22 AM
Plowing and some sand works on private roads.
Colorado has transitioned from sand to the chemical route. The problem with the sand is that it ends up causing air pollution. Much of Denver's "brown cloud" is caused by sand on the roads. I don't think there is any good solution.
Mar-08-2016 04:56 AM
Mar-07-2016 06:42 PM
silversand wrote:
....I agree. There is really nothing available as an alternative within reasonable cost
Mar-07-2016 05:45 PM
Mar-07-2016 03:43 PM
Mar-07-2016 01:13 PM
Mar-07-2016 09:34 AM
The levels of traffic we have nowadays, lack of driver skills, distracted driving, "all-season" tires, it would be an absolute bloodbath on the roads during winter months if the roads were left iced over.
Mar-07-2016 08:54 AM
Mar-07-2016 07:20 AM
covered wagon wrote:
I've heard it's good to park over a lawn sprinkler for awhile to help the trucks undersides.
Mar-05-2016 03:45 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Colorado uses a magchloride mix. The state says it is non corrosive, but I have a friend that works for a local city. Since magchloride use started, their signs and street lights have begun to rust.
Anytime you drive in winter weather you should rinse off your gear.