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IamSauerKraut t1_izx7zxi wrote

There are state-level snow emergency routes and municipal-level snow emergency routes.

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Invasion_of_the_Cat t1_izyjf74 wrote

Thought I'd add that just because it's a snow emergency route, that doesn't mean it will be safe to travel. It just means that they will try to clear it a little bit faster. I traveled on a snow emergency route to go 5 miles home from work last February. It took 45 minutes, in first gear the whole time, sliding along through 4 inches of snow.

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IamSauerKraut t1_izz7otf wrote

One of the major things with these routes is the parking prohibition. I see nothing different otherwise.

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worstatit t1_j01wtho wrote

These routes tend to be enacted after one-off severe storms, then forgotten. As another said, they're more likely to have stringent parking regulations than to be passable during a storm. Also, the first road to have abandoned vehicles towed away after the fact.

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Dispatcher12 t1_izui7gz wrote

You might want to check out this site... It may show the snow emergency routes... I know that it shows where the plows are.

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Wuz314159 t1_izukx9r wrote

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but State Roads are snow emergency routes. The only other roads I've seen marked a SER were the block the fire chief lived on and such.

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