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A recent discussion on social media has raised questions about the typical road conditions in snowy weather, particularly in regards to the amount of ice and snow left on the roads after a snowfall. The original poster, who is from out of state and in the area for work, expressed surprise at the state of the roads, even on what they were told were “main roads”. They noted that even small towns they’ve experienced in the past seemed to have better road conditions after similar snowfalls.
Answers from Social Media
The discussion that followed provided some insights into the local snow clearing process. One user explained that when it snows, the plows focus on snow routes to keep them clear. The other streets are cleared after the snow stops, with the city rotating which neighborhoods they start in to ensure fairness…