Not directly on point with this board, but pretty close. I don't know if it's just me, but....have you noticed a tremendous increase in the use of sand and salt on New England roads over the past several years? I live in CT, and it seems like each year thee is more and more sand used on roads that don't really need to be treated nearly as much. You know, 1/2 inch of snow = 1/2 inch of sand.
I have concluded that the reason for this is the number of clueless drivers on the road that will sue municipalities at the drop of a hat for not having enough crap on the roads when they trash their cars while driving too fast for conditions or, more appropriately (but not politically correct) for their skill level.
What is the outcome to us, Autopians? Our cars take more of a pounding each year. More sand/salt/crud build-up on our cars, more chipped winshields and paint, more wear on suspension parts, etc.
Thanks for the opportunity to vent to like-minded folks!
I have concluded that the reason for this is the number of clueless drivers on the road that will sue municipalities at the drop of a hat for not having enough crap on the roads when they trash their cars while driving too fast for conditions or, more appropriately (but not politically correct) for their skill level.
What is the outcome to us, Autopians? Our cars take more of a pounding each year. More sand/salt/crud build-up on our cars, more chipped winshields and paint, more wear on suspension parts, etc.
Thanks for the opportunity to vent to like-minded folks!