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Thread: OFFICIAL I70 BITCH THREAD....

  1. #2701
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    Drive home from the airport just now was fairly easy. Dumping in ten mile canyon and the west side of VP but pretty easy considering.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

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    So now we have a new term from CDOT: "moderate accident" as in ...

    CLOSED- WB I-70 at Vail Pass Summit, MM 190, due to moderate accident.

    ... Thom
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    Express toll is currently trying to fuck me. I got a bill for using the express lane when the sign was reading $0.00. According to them, the lane opened at 9:00 and I was there at 9:01. They said that the sign read $4.00. They won't even accept that there could possibly be a problem with the boards switching when it opens. Fuck them, I'll take em to court over $9.00.

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    FIGHT THE SYSTEM!
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    I have only seen Closed or an amount. They are letting you use it now when they are not charging?

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    I've had the same experience, except for the trial period, which, I believe, displayed $0.00.

    It was absolutely open this time, and I passed the sign literally less than a minute after it opened (as I was told by the toll collector). There must've been a delay in getting the amount updated, which makes total sense, but no budging from the company that has absolutely no incentive to not be fucking dicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galibier_numero_un View Post
    So now we have a new term from CDOT: "moderate accident" as in ...

    CLOSED- WB I-70 at Vail Pass Summit, MM 190, due to moderate accident.

    ... Thom
    As much as I hate cdot, I genuinely appreciate their new system. Mild = sit and wait, moderate = take a good lunch break, serious, severe, extreme etc. = take a nap, or if possible, go home.
    I just wish cdot and CSP would recognize that true 4wd + $850 a piece snow tires is a more effective "traction device" than a tractor trailer with a single set of snow socks.
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    I was unaware of that change. It sounds as if they're attempting to communicate useful information. I'm all for that.

    Now ...categorizing traction equipment - there's something I could buy into (along with certifying drivers to drive in the snow). One can dream.

    ... Thom
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastfred View Post


    Pure carnage today feel sorry for everyone going the wrong way today.. 70 east to the tunnel was empty at 5 pm. Too bad I was stuck in 2nd gear going west with every punter who can't drive in the snow.
    This is why I sleep in my truck, lap it early and get the fuck home

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    Quote Originally Posted by homebrewd View Post
    This is why I sleep in my truck, lap it early and get the fuck home
    Exactly...

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    I'd like to see CDOT expand current traction laws, something like:

    Traction 1 in effect - 1/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains
    Traction 2 in effect - 2/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains

    Nobody has all three, and if it's that bad, shut the fucker down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    I'd like to see CDOT expand current traction laws, something like:

    Traction 1 in effect - 1/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains
    Traction 2 in effect - 2/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains

    Nobody has all three, and if it's that bad, shut the fucker down.
    Hell, just making actual snow tires (3PMSF) or chains with good tread mandatory would help. No more M+S / All-Seasons bullshit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    I'd like to see CDOT expand current traction laws, something like:

    Traction 1 in effect - 1/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains
    Traction 2 in effect - 2/3 - snows, 4x4/AWD, chains

    Nobody has all three, and if it's that bad, shut the fucker down.
    I got all three!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Hell, just making actual snow tires (3PMSF) or chains with good tread mandatory would help. No more M+S / All-Seasons bullshit.
    I have driven in snow for decades with only all seasons on FWD. Those are perfectly sufficient for highway snow travel. The tire have to have sufficient tread depth. Maybe, snows on RWD vehicles, but snow specific tires won't improve dumbfucks driving ability regardless the vehicle.

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    Eh I'd say snow tires will improve the skills of even idiots.
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post
    Eh I'd say snow tires will improve the skills of even idiots.
    Not skills, but it improves the relative safety for them and other drivers on the road.

    There is a reason why snow tires are mandatory in many places with snow covered roads. Sure many drivers are good, but you can't assume your experience is representative of all. A really skilled driver could probably get away with all season w/ RWD. Doesn't mean that should be what we should set the standard to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Not skills, but it improves the relative safety for them and other drivers on the road.

    There is a reason why snow tires are mandatory in many places with snow covered roads. Sure many drivers are good, but you can't assume your experience is representative of all. A really skilled driver could probably get away with all season w/ RWD. Doesn't mean that should be what we should set the standard to.
    Better stated!
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkgt View Post
    I got all three!!!!
    Those chains will look real slick on the new Caddy.

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    My m/s tires do fine on the Tacoma. It's 4x4, but I don't really need to use 4x4 very often.
    Driving up my road (steep in places, and often icy), I often see people who get stuck trying to get up the steep switchbacks, and I can usually do them in RWD with no problems.

    People just drive too damn fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elkhound Odin View Post
    I have driven in snow for decades with only all seasons on FWD. Those are perfectly sufficient for highway snow travel. The tire have to have sufficient tread depth. Maybe, snows on RWD vehicles, but snow specific tires won't improve dumbfucks driving ability regardless the vehicle.
    I do know Quebec mandated snow tires (no M+S) a few years ago and they found that overall less accidents happened in winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatchgreenchile View Post
    Those chains will look real slick on the new Caddy.
    hah, life does not start until you got a CST 4 with steelies and studs. but alas.... no bueno, fuck it when your car is paid for, rather spend it on gear and beer. see ya this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    . No more M+S / All-Seasons bullshit.
    +1 - I'm for severe snow rated tires within those traction laws. I'm sure CDOT could come up with some catchy jingle..."No snowy mountain on your tire? Stay home and tend to the fire".

    There are some All-Terrain severe snows are out there, got 31s on my Jeep, 30K to date and holding good tread still.

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    The state, rental car companies, and a tire maker should develop a specific snow tire that is required to be on all rental cars in the state from Oct-April or year round. They could then sell the used or unused tires at the end of every season to local drivers at a discount.

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