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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
I came from a place with roads and terrain way more difficult to navigate than here and a foot of snow over night meant business as usual.
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I did, too. But that is all based on the manpower, equipment, etc. of the municipality you moved to.
When I lived in upstate NY, nothing closed when there was a foot of snow because they have plows, sand, etc. as a normal part of their plan. In smaller southern communities, they don't have those things, because it rarely snows enough to keep all that going. Usually, we just wait for our roads to "thaw out" and that means during ice/snow you pretty much stay home unless you have 4 wheel drive, etc.