Are you sure ...? I heard the First of July .... right after OVM RETIRES ....August 11 would fit the question asked.
Are you sure ...? I heard the First of July .... right after OVM RETIRES ....
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Are you sure ...? I heard the First of July .... right after OVM RETIRES ....
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Naw that's when hell freezes over!
Lost in Space.
Roads stop icing when loads stop paying good.I know it can go into april in certain spots of the country but generally when is ice on the road I guess considered rare and not likely?
I usually hear that the other way around from big riggers on the CB. They often say: " I seen spry comin' offin' them tiars. Hammer down." Or: "I'm a showin' 33 deegrees, lets roll." What they failed to understand is the surface temperature may be colder than the air temperature. Also, spray can be kicked up by warm tires on ice or water on top of ice. Hammer down good buddy. We gots a long way to go and a short time to gets there.when running down the road you do not see mist coming off tires of truck's or van's ahead of you, maybe time to get off of the road
I'm curious as to why you asked this question.I know it can go into april in certain spots of the country but generally when is ice on the road I guess considered rare and not likely?
Because I am looking to get back into expediting i stopped last october to work local but now i miss it, and being a southerner who isn't accustomed to ice, figured it was a good idea to wait till the MAJORITY of the bad weather has ran its course, thats what i was asking, i know that water freezes at 32 degrees and i have heard all the "this is how you tell if its ice" advice, i was just looking for a general, in your opinion, date for when you say to yourself "okay now its March 15th (for example)...its a really good chance ill be done with winter weather now except maybe a little here and there." If that makes any sense. I know theres no exact or good answer, just what you personally think. I guess this will only apply to the northern USA states, mainly in the eastern half.I'm curious as to why you asked this question.I know it can go into april in certain spots of the country but generally when is ice on the road I guess considered rare and not likely?