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OfficialObserver t1_j5ev0bo wrote

Magnesium Chloride is salt. People want to drive at highway speed when traveling on a highway. During the winter, that isn't going to happen without salt in some form. If the roads aren't treated, vehicles slide off the road or into other vehicles and travel comes to a stop.

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Robinhood_autist t1_j5ew9tv wrote

Yah, but NA Cl is far more corrosive! No shyt it prevents the obv. But I think this so called solution is a means to make you buy a vehicle every 5 years...in Colorado this doesn't happen. Vehicles never die out here. Just saying, just because you are used to it, doesn't mean it's the best option. Complacency leads to acceptance, which the general public veiws as normal. When infact if we took our heads out of our asses we,d realized you don't need to stand forward in an elevator and there are far better less harmful means to de ice a road.

We aren't even getting Into the saline increase after a storm Into the marshes and tidal areas. Shit is a big ass elephant in the room and NH and NE will probably realize how bad it will be in like 10 years.

I have a serious question, where are the critical thinkers in NH? They probably left I imagine.

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Mynewadventures t1_j5fb88n wrote

Do you maybe think that being one of the dryest states in the Country may have something to do with the decreased rust in Colorado?

WHERE ARE ALL OF THE CRITICAL THINKERS!!! NO ONE WANTS TO THINK ANYMORE! /s

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