Coming from PA where we probably get more snow than in CO (with the exception of some places in the mountains) I'm used to the State salting the roads. All I've seen in Colorado is sand. What's the deal with this and when will they figure out that salt does a whole lot more than spreading a little sand on top of the ice? Just sort of frustrating that the roads could have been salted yesterday, would have dried by today, and there would be no issue with driving this evening. Just a little fired up after almost being hit by no less than 3 idiots who can't figure out that you need to slow down when you're driving on solid ice.

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