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There are very few in Kansas and they are rusted to death
OK, I get that. You guys see trucks with rusted out frames and cabs beyond repair. Do the newer trucks rust out too.
Wintertime DOT rocksalt?
Magnesium chloride, whatever that is. Supposedly more ecologically friendly, Oregon go figure. Pits the heck out of paint . They use it here but it usually just leaves the roads wet at night and then black ice develops. Fun. Studded snow tires work best here.They coat the roads ahead of time with some kind of nasty brine spray. I believe it does far more damage than the rock salt, but I've got no facts to back that up.
What's really annoying is that some municipalities often don't even drop the plow down until there's over an inch or two of snow on the ground. They just put down more salt. Not with a dedicated salt spreader truck mind you, just the normal plow trucks, but the plow is only along for the ride.