In your experience is the last week in January or first week in February a bad time to move?
I will be going from North Orange County, CA to Fort Worth, TX taking I40. I realize there has been bad weather lately through there and I don't want to get in over my head. I've driven through snow before but I was in a Jeep with 4x4.
This time I will be in my Toyota Corolla with it loaded with my belongings.
Should I wait or will I be okay as long as I stick to interstates?
EDIT: This is assuming "normal weather conditions" and not a major blizzard.
EDIT AGAIN: This will be my first multiday road trip IN THE WINTER by myself so I'm trying to be cautious and make good decisions.
Is this a bad time?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by texasbbqbest, Jan 12, 2015.
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If your nervous about it take I10 to I20 and go that way. Mileage is about the same anyway, maybe a little closer to the Ft Worth side of the metroplex.
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It totally depends on the weather. If a cold snap is going on with nasty weather etc. I-40/I-10/I-20 can get icy which would be a problem. I've seen I-10 shut down almost from ElPaso-San Antone. I-40 around Amarillo gets nasty too, if the weather is bad. I-40 over Flagstaff, while nasty at times, at least mostly stays open, because they're better equipped to handle snow conditions.
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Thank you both!
Also, is it true that US Highways are more likely to less maintained than Interstates? I would guess it probably depends on what part of the country you are in as well? -
U.S. highways are maintained by the Feds, but usually the County "contracts" with the Feds to maintain them.
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If there's any doubt about 40, I'd take Kemosbi's suggestion I10 to I20 - but heed the warning on the weather for I-10 too.
Basically just watch the forecast a couple of days out, and make the call before you run.
Be careful! We've run that route for the last 7 years, twice a week.texasbbqbest Thanks this. -
Take it slow and steady and you'll be fine. To calm your nerves here is a brief video on winter weather driving by professional drivers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9fI5M6_XVk -
If you have to think about it...the answers no.
On this subject.texasbbqbest Thanks this. -
Yeah, thanks! I saw that earlier...
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Thanks again for all the input! I really appreciate it.
I'll definitely keep an eye on the weather and play it safe!
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