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People in St. Albans can not afford snow tires.
So this will be the next Vermont State program, free snow tires?
Snow tires- soon to be latest “human right”?
Got snow ❄ tires?? Hello
It’s funny how some people (we know who you are) think that “all season radials” can take you anywhere, anytime at any speed. Tsk Tsk
Look at all the business the people selling snow tires will get and they can jack up the price fifty percent if the taxpayers pay for them.
Look what happened with all that COVID FREE MONEY. The price of new automobiles went up twenty percent. Now how did that work out when you went to trade it in for another, were you upside down on the value?????
Has the state already implemented its budget cuts disguised as more “green” environmental policy which decreases the application of road salt used on VT highways that will inevitably reduce safety and obviously cause more accidents during the winter weather seasons?
After all, salt on the roadways hurts the environment, while dead or severely injured drivers & passengers merely hurts human beings. Plus, Vermont needs to cut as many necessary & common-sense programs and protocol to fund illegal immigrant housing opportunities, condoms for public school distribution, the purchase of syringes & 24/7 medical personnel on duty for drug addicts to continue to use in illegal “safe” injection sites, ensuring millionaire’s school children eat breakfast & lunch for “free” across the state, etc.
Actions make Priorities evident.
I was driving through the area Monday evening and the conditions were BAD. I have good studded tires all the way around and AWD and it wasn’t safe to go more than 30mph on the interstate. For one stretch the road condition was decent but visibility was terrible. Like driving in a snowglobe. If an 18-wheeler passed you, the snow churned up meant you were driving absolutely blind for a few seconds.No way could the plows keep up. In some areas, the snow had been preceded by freezing rain.