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I think they should put whatever is most effective on the streets. I would much rather have to wash my car, than have to get me and my car peeled off the the grill of a semi.
Quote from: Atroxus on March 07, 2012, 02:26:13 PMI think they should put whatever is most effective on the streets. I would much rather have to wash my car, than have to get me and my car peeled off the the grill of a semi.No kidding. They are trying to make roads safer. Have you called DOT about it, or just complain on the internet?
I've almost been in wreck from that stuff, it's just as slick as ice
Quote from: JLS on March 07, 2012, 02:51:50 PMQuote from: Atroxus on March 07, 2012, 02:26:13 PMI think they should put whatever is most effective on the streets. I would much rather have to wash my car, than have to get me and my car peeled off the the grill of a semi.No kidding. They are trying to make roads safer. Have you called DOT about it, or just complain on the internet?Couldn't disagree more. "They" don't make the roads safer, people paying attention to WTF they're doing while driving do (ie., Guns don't kill people, people kill people). "They" are spending tax dollars on laying this corrosive crap down when it is not justified (it never is - learn to drive in the climate in which you live, folks). This is the same "They" that come to us and say they don't have enough money to fix the roads so we need to pay more taxes... the same "They" that try to legislate every bit of minutae of your lives to make it safer, and the same "They" that 99% of the frequent posters of this board bitch about when talking about our government pandering to the socialist Left.So, I too get irritated when I see those lines of corrosive solution on the roads I'm driving on. It represents the 9 scariest words you'll ever hear - "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help" (thank you Ronald Reagan). Voting on it ain't gonna help, though. There are too many people out there who say "The government needs to make my life safe for me!" So, a regular wash down is a necessity to keep our rigs looking nice. If you feel like REALLY getting pissed off about this stuff on the roads, try taking an aluminum boat over the pass in the winter...
Why is it the governments responsibility to treat for ice anyway? I can see plowing some main roads clear, but the jackazzes in Lacey treat every freaking stop sign approach. curves or cross roads anytime they feel ice is coming. Multiple applications per year. I thought our budgets were tight?How about doing nothing and letting folks get themselves to work like in the past?