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17 points

In Quebec they use sand, I don’t see why that can’t just be done here, it’s not like it’s a major change to the equipment or anything.

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It can, they often use it

Sand doesn’t melt ice but it provides traction; too much and it’s slippery again, too little and it does nothing

If you have a busy road where it’s constantly being moved around as well as melting and freezing again then it’s not ideal

The dirt also has to be cleaned up

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The dirt also has to be cleaned up

You mean the dirt CAN be cleaned up. This is a pro, not a con. The salt also needs to be cleaned up, and it’s a LOT harder.

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Water washes salt away better (and into our streams), it’s easier on our pipes

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Fair.

Doesn’t sound like there’s a great solution overall.

Imagine if we were crazy enough to heat the streets from underground.

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Shifting away from car dependancy would reduce overall traffic and make sand more useable and reduce total salt used when salt is still needed.

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It wouldn’t even be that hard really, but it isn’t something you could easily retrofit into place

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I’ve seen gravel used more than sand in Quebec. Same problems though. Bonus points is you get to eat shit in spring while skateboarding.

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Be a heathen like me and push mongo and you’ll never eat shit from stones ever again. LOL

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Lmfao real pro tip right there, can’t eat shit if your weight isn’t on the shit eating end!

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