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rural driving

4 Porch Notes tagged “rural driving,” from counties across Colorado.

Cars and driving - Weld County

Weld County gravel roads drive differently after weather

Gravel roads across Weld shift with traffic, grading, wind, snow, and rain, so a route can turn rough overnight and reward slow driving.

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Cars and driving - Weld County

Weld gravel-road dust control has a county policy

Gravel-road dust control in Weld depends on traffic counts, budget, and county discretion, with landowners able to pay for treatment.

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Cars and driving - El Paso County

El Paso County dust abatement is not the same as paving

A dust-treated gravel road is still a gravel road; the treatment cuts grit, not a promise that pavement is coming.

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Cars and driving - Logan County

The Pawnee Pioneer Trails byway near Sterling includes gravel roads

The scenic byway that reaches Sterling crosses long stretches of remote county and gravel road, so it pays to plan fuel, water, and weather before you drive it.

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