On 19/04/18 07:42, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 4/18/2018 5:01 PM, Joerg wrote:
On 2018-04-18 13:15, Duane wrote:
Yeah, I'm mostly used to hearing people ask how low they can go and
still avoid snakebites.Â* I guess those gnarly country trails "out there"
are better than our paved roads here in Quebec.
In California they just put a cone on there or slop some asphalt
slurry in there, roll the truck across it a few times and call it a day.
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/62/33/32/.../3/920x920.jpg
"Your tax Dollars at work"
Is there a place where they do more than that? I haven't found one yet.
Around here they don't bother rolling the truck across the asphalt they
shovel in. They leave it loose, figuring that traffic will eventually
flatten it a bit.
I've noticed what I describe as an elephant truck. It has a large hose
that hangs out in front, from which the driver can emit asphalt aimed at
a hole. Lately the holes have been winning.
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JS