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Originally Posted by Rick V View Post
Tucson is not really a concern for me, It'll be long gone by sunday, my issue is figuring the best route to get there. Texas doesn't look good but neither does northern NM, and I am not really too fond of crossing the mountains north of Tucson. I know how to deal with the crap and my car is more than capable of going and stopping and turning, I am used to snow, but Y'all desert dwellers kind scare me.
Well, there's 2 kinds of desert dwellers when it comes to driving in the snow. You've got your morons who think snow doesn't alter road conditions and continue driving as they would on a smooth, dry surface. And then you've got your morons who think they can't go above 10 miles an hour or else their car is going to careen off the highway into the desert. The "fun" is in avoiding said morons.

Disclaimer: "We" also have the same problem with rain. In all honesty, though, I think Arizona drivers are better than many of the other states I've lived in/spent significant periods of time in. Generally more "polite" drivers, too.
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