Posted by Texasmark1 on November 02, 2016 at 05:48:44 from (184.63.170.145):
In Reply to: Snow Fence??? posted by Jim in Ma. on November 01, 2016 at 16:22:08:
Not of any assistance in answering the question, but when I was working, I had to go to Des Moines on a recruiting trip. Got into town, rented a full sized sedan (that's what they had at the time), got a hotel room and all. Did some sight seeing that evening. While driving down the IS I saw all these wooden slat fences on top of the hills, especially noticeable to me and all, back off to the side, but along the roadway.
Next morning get up, open the drapes and snow everywhere. I had to take a 50 mile trip to get to my scheduled appointment and wondered, what to do, what to do? Called the rental agency and they said that I had radials and positraction. Roads would be clear by the time you got out of the hotel. Enjoy your trip.
So the trip went without incident. Saw a lot of great barns and silos and all that aren't down here. What amazed me the most was that the IS was clear and folks were blasting along (me too to stay in the flow) at the posted speed and everything was fine.
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