Mokkiki t1_jarbsjw wrote
Reply to comment by d-cent in Driving into killington on Saturday with this storm and thinking about driving (no 4x4 this time). Few options off of 95 and asking locals which roads would be better? A) I87->149->4? B) 7-4? C) I91->103->100->4 by [deleted]
What’s bad? All 3 options? 89 is coming from the north no? I’m not coming in from above?!
d-cent t1_jarcdbj wrote
Your whole strategy is based on the fact that there will be overnight plowing. That only really happens on 89 or 91.
If your plan is based off plowing of other roads at night, it's a bad plan. Either go earlier, later, or you are just going on a prayer
Mokkiki t1_jarcu0o wrote
Yeah we are trying to leave earlier now to beat some of it. And yea - plowing is only an assumption but was hoping it wasn’t far off with it being a northern state…
Damn! Trip planned for month and happy for some fresh POW, but just wondering about this drive up. But hearing you two interstates mentioned ! Thanks
BudsKind802 t1_jareke4 wrote
Other states have "bare roads" plowing policies. Because that would cost taxpayers here a fortune, VT has a "safe roads at safe speeds" policy - essentially they'll do the best they can but you may not see pavement under the snow on some roads, so slow down and don't drive like a lunatic.
d-cent t1_jare7z4 wrote
This is Vermont, we don't have the budget to waste money on overnight plowing for no reason other than out of staters who can't wait
vermont4runner t1_jardjbh wrote
VT doesn’t plow the non arteries until snow stops. It sucks since you have to get to work or the grocery store and the roads will be a mess at 1pm.
Mokkiki t1_jardmwj wrote
Man - thanks thanks!
reverievt t1_jas0rwd wrote
The interstates are usually your best bet in a storm.
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