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When do you sheet a package as emergency conditions?
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<blockquote data-quote="DriverMD" data-source="post: 1517091" data-attributes="member: 53372"><p>Its a house ive driven to before and theres always room to turn around, but it just didn't look right. Like it seemed more like that icy snow just completely matted down over the course of a few days. I just thought that if I ventured down there I'd feel that horrible sensation when the truck starts to lose grip on the ground. Who knows. It could have been perfectly ok even one day after the snow fell but i dont wanna find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriverMD, post: 1517091, member: 53372"] Its a house ive driven to before and theres always room to turn around, but it just didn't look right. Like it seemed more like that icy snow just completely matted down over the course of a few days. I just thought that if I ventured down there I'd feel that horrible sensation when the truck starts to lose grip on the ground. Who knows. It could have been perfectly ok even one day after the snow fell but i dont wanna find out. [/QUOTE]
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