edyvw
$50 site donor 2025
OK, sign me up for this!
https://www.vaildaily.com/news/i70-...is Coggin wants,no chains during a snowstorm.
Once Christmas comes, until the end of March, the probability of getting stuck on I70 towards Vail is actually really, really high.
On January 2nd, I turned around back home with the kids because of traffic due to trucks getting stuck because they did not chain up (and cars with no snow tires). Sometimes, to make a trip from Denver to Breckenridge, between exits 260 in Golden, CO, and Silverthorne, exit 205, can take 8 hours during bad storms because trucks, vehicles with bad tires or "i only drive a few times to mountains, I don't need snow tires."
They tried to pass a snow tire mandate on a stretch of I70 from Denver to Eagle, CO. However, various lobbying diluted that. The reason was 64 cars pile up on I70 Eastbound just before Golden, CO, exit 260, where grade is mostly 7% and goes for 6mls.
But truckers are the real issue. They are trying to avoid chaining up because, well for obvious reasons. But, then, it is their job. I agree here that obviously $500 fine is not doing its preventive work.
https://www.vaildaily.com/news/i70-...is Coggin wants,no chains during a snowstorm.
Once Christmas comes, until the end of March, the probability of getting stuck on I70 towards Vail is actually really, really high.
On January 2nd, I turned around back home with the kids because of traffic due to trucks getting stuck because they did not chain up (and cars with no snow tires). Sometimes, to make a trip from Denver to Breckenridge, between exits 260 in Golden, CO, and Silverthorne, exit 205, can take 8 hours during bad storms because trucks, vehicles with bad tires or "i only drive a few times to mountains, I don't need snow tires."
They tried to pass a snow tire mandate on a stretch of I70 from Denver to Eagle, CO. However, various lobbying diluted that. The reason was 64 cars pile up on I70 Eastbound just before Golden, CO, exit 260, where grade is mostly 7% and goes for 6mls.
But truckers are the real issue. They are trying to avoid chaining up because, well for obvious reasons. But, then, it is their job. I agree here that obviously $500 fine is not doing its preventive work.
Last edited by a moderator: