While the headlights are cool and all, and, personally, I like them. I believe they are still having very hard time getting approval for them in the states, because the NHTSA is arguing they are too small at the beginning of the sequence.
While the headlights are cool and all, and, personally, I like them. I believe they are still having very hard time getting approval for them in the states, because the NHTSA is arguing they are too small at the beginning of the sequence.
It was forecasted the heavier snow would be further south towards Montgomery.
Here's a pretty normal area in Birmingham... http://goo.gl/maps/U6bMH. The off ramp you can see here is for Brookwood Hospital.
Montana... the 4th largest state. Birmingham has 1/4 the population of the entire state of Montana, in 150 sq miles. Rural roads in Montana would cost more to plow than it would be worth considering they only have approximately 5 areas with a population density over 1000 people per square mile. In the rural parts as…
Yeah I just said this in the other thread about why the south isn't prepared with Birmingham. Anyone who has been to Birmingham knows about the elevation changes. I also... know exactly what interchange you are talking about. My car would be useless if I had to stop... front wheel drive... but the tires are just not…
Just of note, have you ever driven in Birmingham? It's not flat. The entire city is divided into suburbs that all have to do with hills... Vestavia Hills and Homewood, for example, are divided by a ridge.