Abstract:
DURING THE WINTER OF 1925-26, 93,000 MILES OF HIGHWAYS IN THE UNITED STATES WERE KEPT CLEAR OF SNOW AT A COST OF $3,757,660. THIS IS AN INCREASE IN MILES CLEARED OF 50% OVER THE PRECEDING WINTER. SNOW FENCES ARE EMPLOYED IN ALL SECTIONS WHERE DRIFTS ARE ENCOUNTERED AND ARE REPORTED EFFECTIVE. STRAIGHT BLADE AND V-TYPE PLOWS ARE FAVORER FOR KEEPING THE ROADS CLEAR OF SNOW. HEAVY TRACTOR PLOWS ARE USED FOR OPENING ROADS AND FOR WIDENING SNOW CUTS.
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