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[deleted] t1_j125hyb wrote

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revilo825 OP t1_j128g48 wrote

I think the government “should play baby sitter” because the passes being closed has a large impact on the local communities, people that rely on it as their commute, and also transportation of goods. And most importantly, the person causing accidents because they thought their AWD with summer tires and no chains was good enough, is putting the lives of everyone else on the road at risk by driving with an unprepared vehicle. It’s not so simple.

Perhaps a fine isn’t the solution. But traction tires, chains, etc being required when conditions justify it, is absolutely necessary.

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AthenaWarrior22 t1_j12f2jc wrote

And yet... not at "your" own risk- accidents KILL people, cause harm of people & vehicles, stops commerce. I can't think of one decision that can't ultimately affect others... individualism is a lie we tell ourselves that we can do whatever we want, even if harmful. We are all interconnected in so many ways.

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[deleted] t1_j12ptd6 wrote

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revilo825 OP t1_j1543jj wrote

If someone gets killed, at least the driver at fault will get legal punishment??! That is so freaking reactive. Why not just be proactive. It’s hardly asking much.

Chains/cables cost like $40-$80 and take less than 20 minutes to install on the front two tires. And I even saw someone in another comment say that Les Schwab let’s you return them at the end of the season if they didn’t get used.

Someone can have summer/non snow tires. I’m not trying saying the state needs to dictate expensive purchases like that. They should just be putting chains on if they are driving in snowy/icy conditions.

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