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Why doesn’t the Road Division blade the roads when it is hot and dry?

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Why doesn’t the Road Division blade the roads when it is hot and dry?

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If it is too hot and dry, blading the road only temporarily removes the potholes. The potholes and washboards, along with even more dust, will occur shortly after blading. We make every effort possible to blade the roads when the temperature and moisture are within an appropriate range. If it is too hot, using a water truck along with the blade does not insure that we will be able to keep enough moisture on the road.

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