D3MON
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Definitely hear that. Used to live in AK, and seems for the most part that up there people understood that the plow is the reason you are able to get to work in the morning. So usually were given plenty of room. There were definitely a few "winners" for sure though. Down here in MT though, in town, it's a whole different story.Now go out and plow the roads and deal with all the morons of today. I'm in a 62,000 lb truck with a 11 foot wide plow, strobing lights and a hulking ass salt spreader hanging off the back. Guess what doesn't stop on a dime. Guess what every dumb ass in lancaster thinks. The big ole plow truck stops, starts and drives like their 4x4 dream powered yuppie mobile. Drives me nuts. Almost backed over a full size pickup last year clearing out an intersection. Guy was so far up my arse I didnt know he was there. Couldn't push the pile any more so I had to back up and get a bit of steam going. Hooked it in reverse, started letting the clutch out. Thought I heard a horn beep.... looked back. Nothing. Started backing up again. Heard a horn again. Threw it in neutral, popped the brake got out. Here this idiot going mental about why I would back up in an intersection, couldn't I see he was behind me? He shut up.pretty quick when I got up to his truck and told him to get the hell out from behind my truck before I run his dumb ass over. Got back in the truck in time to see the idiot try to go through the pile of snow in front of me and get stuck. At that point I called the cops, and the tow company. Btw this was at 3am. Cops got it out of they guy that he was just out joy riding in the snow. $250.00 in fines, $180.00 tow bill. Never seen the guy on a snow covered road again. And this is every snow. Really miss how it was when I was young. People knew how to drive, and if they didnt they stayed home till the roads were clear. None of this I own a cross over suv I can go wherever I want crap.
Add in budget cuts and more roads to take care of. We had 4 guys to take care of 65 miles of road. Now do the math. Each lane takes 2 passes of the plow to clear. So going both ways takes 4 passes. (And that doesn't count developments or cult du sacks) that's 260 miles of road per snow event. Now there are state roads that must be traversed to get to some of our roads. With the plows on the trucks we are limited to a maximum speed of 23 mph. It taken 20 + hours to plow our township already in heavy snow. This year we will have 6 guys plowing. Hopefully 8. That will cut our plow time in half. If we didnt have ancient equipment, and were able to get people to operate every piece of equipment we have it would take 1/4 the time to clear roads. If everyone would stay the hell off the roads that in its self would save tons of time.
Sorry for the rant... just the prospective of one of the guys clearing the roads


