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en Every year, there are people who drive into the back of our plows. Motorists who tailgate a plow can find themselves lost in a snow cloud. They can't see the road or the plow in front of them in time to stop.

en I'm not trying to criticize the plow drivers because I know their job is difficult. And I don't drive a snowplow. But it seems to me that they could slow down their speed or straighten their plows in front of the shelters, so it doesn't throw snow over the curb and into them.

en We don't close streets in Sioux Falls very often. We're having to plow routes over and over. As soon as we plow, snow drifts fall immediately behind them.

en What's the hardest part is the intensity. We had snow coming out two to three inches an hour. As fast as we can plow, the wind is putting the snow right back on the roads. [Monday's] conditions will depend on how much wind we get. Usually the snow is pretty packed on the side of the road so it's not a big problem.

en The message that we'd like to get out now is that we have 3,600 plows on the roads, so if people can stay off the roads to let the plow drivers to their work, that would be best.

en It's life, isn't it? You plow ahead and make a hit. And you plow on and someone passes you. Then someone passes them. Time levels.
  Katharine Hepburn

en It was pretty good in the morning, but now everybody is out. And everybody's throwing it (the snow) right back out in the street, even though you're not supposed to. And you plow 'em back in.

en I fail to understand how a township allowed this to happen. I feel that the concept was lost [last month]. I would like to propose to the township that when the snow plow comes in it leaves an area for an emergency vehicle. I am looking for assurance from the township.

en Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead.
  William Blake

en Our crews immediately clear the major downtown shelters of snow and then move to the suburban routes. However, during the following day, or even that same day, the snowplows operated by the city, county and state invariably plow the shelters and stops full of snow. This cycle repeats itself endlessly, throughout the entire city.

en It sounded like a plow scraping the road. Nothing exploded or anything. I heard the crunching coming through the trees.

en They'll stand up to anything Mother Nature can throw at them, but they won't stand up to a snow plow.

en We have crews that are standing by 24 hours a day, we have a loader parked around the corner for quick response and our plow trucks are always on the road.

en But, on the other hand, if Schubert were alive today, he would find even richer fields to plow.

en We've said all along that it should be eliminated because the highway's official designation is U.S. 421. We get calls all the time from people who are lost because they are mixed up. Calling that road Business 40 does nothing but confuse motorists because they don't know where they're going.


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