barnyard
KTM rider
We had a driver EC a pile of rural routes on a day when the center manager said, "EC if you have to, we do not want to pay for a tow today." The center manager complained the next morning about his pile of ECs, so I got out the county map and pointed to all the roads that were not plowed and asked him, where the ECs were. End of discussion.
In our area, there are many townships that do not plow until the snow is done falling and during that event, the county called the plows off the road early, the only roads plowed were state routes.
Management has got to recognize that in eras of shrinking budgets, local governments are not going to pull out all the stops to keep roads clear. They will do the minimum until it stops snowing and then clear all the roads, as long as they do not have to pay overtime. In my part of the country, that can mean ECing a stop for 2-3 days.
In our area, there are many townships that do not plow until the snow is done falling and during that event, the county called the plows off the road early, the only roads plowed were state routes.
Management has got to recognize that in eras of shrinking budgets, local governments are not going to pull out all the stops to keep roads clear. They will do the minimum until it stops snowing and then clear all the roads, as long as they do not have to pay overtime. In my part of the country, that can mean ECing a stop for 2-3 days.