Cody, Dude Dufus, it’s a little early in the season to be driving around with a plow hitched to the front of your truck (it may be frosty at night, but we’re still a little way from actual snow). Additionally, driving the truck in the early morning hours, with the plow in such a position that it blocks your headlights, is not a great idea. If you absolutely must drive around with the plow on, in the dark, where there are no street lights, the smart thing to do Cody, is to get hook-on lights that rise above the plow so you can see the road.
Barring having the means of doing that, please do us all a favor and pull over to the side of the road when there is roughly 1/2 mile of traffic behind you since you were driving 15 MPH in 35 and 45 MPH zones and there are no passing zones in that 8 miles of road.
See, once you let the vehicles past, you will be able to see the road because of all the headlights from the other vehicles. You will not have to slow down to 10 MPH on curves because you can’t see where the road goes, the other vehicles will show you where it is.
What I’m really trying to say is that I (and I think I can speak for the other drivers as well) don’t particularly appreciate taking over 30 minutes to drive a portion of the road that normally takes me less than 13 minutes to traverse. If road conditions, or other factors, warranted such a thing - fine. However, taking that long because Cody is an inconsiderate Dufus, just doesn’t start my morning off very well!
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