This could include surveying, flagging and staking the right-of-way, mobilization of crews and equipment, preparing the right-of-way, clearing and grading, delivery and staging . This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Highway Thru Hell | Episode 4 Wreck Analysis Upload, share, download and embed your videos. Appreciate the suggestion. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Without knowing exactly the location you are referring to exactly, we would guess that is what youve seen. The original statistic should have read 3.3 million annual VKT/km, instead of 3.3 million annual VKT. 2-3cm of snow expected. [21] Global News listed the stretch between Merritt and Hope as one of the deadliest highways in BC. Highways 97C and 5A share the 28 km (17 mi) long route between Aspen Grove and Lower Nicola, where Highway 5A diverges immediately east and Highway 8 begins. Over the course of November 14 and 15, some 200 millimetres (7.9in) of rain fell along the route of the Coquihalla. Expect a fee of $200 or more to relieve the empty feeling. A welcome email is on its way. to have this designation. 3 day. Sadly, she was struck and killed by another motorist. Highway 5, in both directions. we might be able to provide more specific information). Next it passes Tte Jaune Cache and crosses the Fraser River, after which it immediately meets Highway16 in a partial interchange; making its northern terminus. Larson Hill N Hwy 5 at Larson Hill, 36 km south of Merritt, looking to the north. Established in 1986 and clocking in at a respectable 159 hectares, Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park is a truly magical place. Highway 5 connects the southern Trans-Canada route (Highway 1) with the northern Trans-Canada/Yellowhead route (Highway 16), providing the shortest land connection between Vancouver and Edmonton. What are the bunker looking things on the side of the highway? Check Coquihalla conditions. Chance of snow 30%. [12] In response to strong opposition from the public, and numerous businesses, in the Interior of British Columbia, the provincial government shelved the move three months later. Compact snow. Snow accumulations less than 2cm. I have driven the highway dozens of times, the majority being 97C, but lots to Vancouver too. He possesses astonishing insight into the world of transportation and heavy rescue. Highway 1, 3, 7 and 5 in Coquihalla suffered extensive damage . Then partly to mostly cloudy overnight. Starting Wed Mar 8 at 9:00 AM PST until Fri Mar 10 at 5:00 PM PST. Also if the steepest part of the Coquihalla between Hope to Merritt is the Smasher, is there an equivalent between Merritt and Kamloops? 7 day. The pass is named after the Coquihalla River, from which the highway also derives its name. Chance of snow 60%. Does an agency record statistics for the number of highway road closures per year? The highway has since been fully reopened, allowing full traffic from Hope to Kamloops. High -1C. Winds light and variable. You've probably driven it a few times, whether as a commuter or a BC traveller, or TONS of times as a commercial driver. "The heavy rain will begin to transition to snow this afternoon as a cold front crosses the region and snow levels drop," the weather agency said. Winds S at 10 to 15 km/h. It was a little nerve wracking in my little Toyota Matrix but I am glad I did it. Last updated Tue Feb 28 at 12:59 PM PST. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This 'travel news' services website is privately owned. It is not affiliated or sanctioned by the Government of BC, nor is it part of the provincial governments - DriveBC program or websites, operated by the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. Unless my logic is incorrect, something is wrong here. as rain batters province, leading to mudslides and flood warnings", "Relentless rain causing flooding, road closures and evacuations across B.C. Unfortunately, we dont have this information. Nov. 15, 2021. In summer, because of the steady uphill grade of the highway, motorists must monitor their vehicles for overheating. In CDL School Now I note that you give average daily traffic at 10,569 which works out to 3.9 million trips per year. Also I read that Surrey Lake Summit was formerly known as Clapperton Creek Summit. Why the change? Route map: .mw-parser-output .side-box{margin:4px 0;box-sizing:border-box;border:1px solid #aaa;font-size:88%;line-height:1.25em;background-color:#f9f9f9;display:flow-root}.mw-parser-output .side-box-abovebelow,.mw-parser-output .side-box-text{padding:0.25em 0.9em}.mw-parser-output .side-box-image{padding:2px 0 2px 0.9em;text-align:center}.mw-parser-output .side-box-imageright{padding:2px 0.9em 2px 0;text-align:center}@media(min-width:500px){.mw-parser-output .side-box-flex{display:flex;align-items:center}.mw-parser-output .side-box-text{flex:1}}@media(min-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .side-box{width:238px}.mw-parser-output .side-box-right{clear:right;float:right;margin-left:1em}.mw-parser-output .side-box-left{margin-right:1em}}, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, "Coquihalla Highway tolls dropped, says B.C. With the road closed for hours due to a snowstorm, Davis has had other motorists bang on his trucks door begging for fuel. The 52-year-old has built up such a reputation that truckers say when his green rig shows up, there is nothing to worry about anymore. Winds light and variable. Wildfire Service said. The travel time between Hope to Kamloops is approximately 2 hours. Coquihalla Highway is the largest of 4 routes connecting the Vancouver area with interior centres. minor incident | last updated Sat Mar 4 at 6:32 AM PST. Winds light and variable. Also the total trips in addition to the average per day these are impressive numbers showing the importance of the Coquihalla to travellers in BC. [6], In the 1960s, the Merritt Board of Trade began lobbying the B.C. Chance of snow 60%. Winter tires or chains are required on most routes in British Columbia from October 1 to April 30. North of Barriere it encounters a junction with Highway 24 in the village of Little Fort. 35 km (22 mi) north of Othello, after passing through five interchanges, Highway 5 reaches the Great Bear snow shed, which is a landmark on the route. Britton Creek S Hwy 5, by Britton Creek Rest Area northbound turnoff, looking south. Low around -10C. There isnt actually a single number to answer the question, because freezing levels very so much in the mountains around the Coquihalla. Watch premium and official videos free online. Discussion in 'Trucker Videos' started by TractorTrailer, Mar 24, 2013. The section of highway between Merritt and Kamloops is 72km (45mi) long. The Discovery Channel did a series called Highway Through Hell about this stretch of road. The Coquihalla Valley has long been a major transportation route from the coast to the interior. Cookie Policy | The grade on the Snow Shed Hill between the Great Bear Snow Shed and Zopkios Brake Check is 8%. Avalanche control works planned Saturday morning followed by any required cleanup works. Walloper Hwy 5, about 30 km south of Kamloops, looking to the south. 2 Years Snow showers before midnight. He spoke of an incident that claimed the life of a Good Samaritan trying to help others involved in a crash on a dark snowy night. Precip is the water equivalent of the accumulated snowfall plus the amount of any rainfall, measured in mm. minor road condition | last updated Sat Mar 4 at 6:45 AM PST. I know you said 235cm snowpack but I doesnt specify how much snow actually falls annually. (Submitted by Jeremiah Steberl) B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway could be . Coquihalla conditions today. We reached out to our weather and avalanche group for clarification and they let us know that the issue is the difference between measurement of precipitation and snowfall. Many of the catastrophic mistakes he bears witness to involve typical cars and SUVs rather than big rigs. Scattered snow showers during the evening. You can only add up to 5 vehicles to your picks. Explosives, dropped from helicopters, and three days were needed to clear it. Partly cloudy in the morning followed by periods of snow showers later in the day. The Coq starts near sea level at Hope and then gains over a kilometre in elevation in less than 50km distance. Davis has seen them: the oblivious fools who wear shorts and sandals to drive the Coq in the winter in their low-slung performance machines shod in useless all-season tires. Its a fine highway. It is so-named because near Hope, it generally follows the Coquihalla River, for about 60 km (37 mi), and uses the Coquihalla Pass. High 2C. Collisions, close calls, and anything interesting. Snow accumulations less than 2cm. Work will commence in a series of phased activities along the pipeline right-of-way. 30km (19mi) north of Little Fort, while continuing to follow the North Thompson and the CN Railway, Highway 5 reaches the resort community of Clearwater where a roundabout provides access to Wells Gray Provincial Park. Hello Anne and thank you for your message. The data and electronic links provided in this web site are for informational purposes only and bchighway.com disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of site content or linked information. City folk drive out of Vancouver and forget that they have to go through a mountain pass, halfway up they are at the point of no return and arent equipped. And thats when things go wrong. BC Transportation (@TranBC) November 17, 2021 The Coquihalla is one major route connecting the Interior to the Coast, and it remains closed between Hope and Merritt. The road, (colloquially "the Coq"), climbs up the Coquihalla Pass, a mountain pass at an elevation of 1.249m (4,097ft) above the sea level and tops out by Surrey Lake Summit, at 1.444m (4,738ft) asl. GENERAL STATS It was a mistake to take the toll off the Coquihalla hwy. NO highway should be demonized because of the idiots who dont know what they are doing. On Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) will reopen to regular vehicle traffic between Hope and Merritt. Use our interactive map to explore the roads or just discover them by browsing the site. Coquihalla Highway is an extreme freeway located in British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province. Periods of rain except periods of snow near the summit. The Southern Yellowhead highway is the northern section of Highway 5, this section is 314km (195mi) long. Thanks for your comment. Low -4C. Snow accumulations less than 2cm. High 2C. Some of the old railroad grade is now part of the Trans-Canada Trail network, including the Othello Tunnels of the Coquihalla River section, which are accessible via exits from the Coquihalla Highway. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Variably cloudy with snow showers. 10 day. High 1C. Snow deposit removal between Brenda Mine Rd and Pennask Summit for 10.1 km (Pennask Summit). Modern use of the pass began in 1986 after construction of the first phase of the Coquihalla Highway (from Hope to Merritt). The length of the Coquihalla, per construction phase: vs. the old Highway 3 Route from Kelowna area you save approximately 70km of travel or/and an 1h30mins, vs the old Fraser Canyon Route (Trans Canada) from Kamloops via the TCH you save approximately 70km and 1h 10mins, Phase 1 opened in May 1986 (Hope to Merritt), Phase 2 was completed on Sept 4, 1987 (Merritt toKamloops), Phase 3 was completed on Oct 1, 1990 (The Coquihalla Connector from Merritt toWest Kelowna), Named the Coquihalla because it generally follows the Coquihalla River and uses the Coquihalla Pass. Watch for slippery sections between Junction Hwy 97 and Pennask Summit for 33.0 km (West Kelowna to Pennask Summit). Its infamy is borne on the backs of all those who failed to make it over her 1,244-metre mountain pass, which connects the coastal rainforest of B.C.s Lower Mainland with the desert climate of its interior. Go prepared, or go home. Hi there this information is availabel via the DataBC DriveBC catalogue here:https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/historical-drivebc-events Variable clouds with snow showers. High 3C. Winds light and variable. ADVERTISEMENT [28] You are still completely responsible for your decisions, your actions, and your safety. The toll for a typical passenger vehicle on the highway was C$10. What are the round cement bunker like structures along the highway?? Its totally paved. Think again. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Today. Chance of snow 60%. From 1941 to 1953, the section of present-day Highway 97, Highway 97A, and Highway 97B, between Kaleden, just south of Penticton, and Salmon Arm, was formerly Highway 5. Now they just drop bombs from the helicopters in the exact location of the avalanche hazard. Low -4C. Watch for slippery sections between Exit 202: Portia and Exit 231: Mine Creek Rd for 25.2 km (6 km south of Great Bear Snowshed to 12 km north of Coquihalla Summit). Nonetheless, anyone planning a winter road trip is advised to check with their provincial highway services for road and weather reports. Highway 5 begins in the south at its junction with Highway 3 at an uninhabited location known as Othello, 7 km (4 mi) east of Hope (named after a nearby siding on the Kettle Valley Railway, which used many Shakespearean names). Brace yourself winter is here. 's infamous 'Highway Thru Hell'. 's Interior helped to convince reluctant Cabinet members of the necessity of the third route to the Interior". Once the roads are passable, Davis or one of his drivers will come back with gas, but be prepared to pay. Chance of snow 60%. VKT/km represents the annual VKT divided by the length of the roadway, and provides a good relative indicator of the average intensity of usage over the length of each highway. Chance of snow 60%. Chance of snow 30%. Coquihalla Summit to Othello Road Pipeline Construction July 2021 - September 2023. Crews will have cleared the road, and youll be fresh., Davis goes on to say that the weather on the Coq, and in fact all mountain roads, can change in 20 minutes or less, and all the best forecasts can be wrong you just dont know.. | next update Mon Mar 6. 3 Years Privacy | It encompasses 5,750 hectares (14,200 acres) of forested mountain slopes stretching from Portia Peak in the southwest to Coquihalla Lakes in the northeast. It is located just south of the former toll booth plaza on the Coquihalla Highway, about 50 km (31 mi) north of Hope, and 65 km (40 mi) south of Merritt and is the divide between the Coquihalla River and the Coldwater River. After separating from Highways 1 and 97, Highway 5 proceeds north for approximately 19 km (12 mi), temporarily leaving Kamloops city limits as a four-lane highway, before re-entering the city at the Rayleigh community and continuing north. High -2C. The Coquihalla Highway is one of the province's busiest mountain passes. Information Obtained from Wikipedia and Drive BC. government privatizing toll highway", "B.C. 's rural highways", "What You Need to Know About Winter Weather on the "Coq", "British Columbia's 12 deadliest highways", "Highway Thru Hell: tough, but Canadian-style tough", "Highways closed around B.C. Rule of thumb conversion from water equivalent to snowfall is about 10:1, so that would have been approximately 1150 cm of snow, but we were talking precipitation, not snow depth. Why Are Workers Doing the Safety Dance on the Sea-to-Sky? Low around -5C. I would appreciate your clarification of this statistic. 1. 1,244m (4,081ft) Coquihalla Pass. The list goes on. The numbers are in general much higher than the corresponding 3.3 million KM quoted for the Coquihalla. 5+ Years, Please select ALL of your current, valid drivers licenses. Othello Road Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, Hope, British Columbia V0X 1L1 Canada Full view Best nearby Restaurants 30 within 5 kms Home Restaurant 670 2.7 km$$ - $$$ American Diner Canadian Starbucks 6 2.9 kmAmerican Spice & Grill 2 2.9 km See all Attractions 19 within 10 kms Kawkawa Lake 4 1.2 kmBodies of Water Nature & Wildlife Areas Highway rescuer Jamie Davis recounts tales from one of Canada's fiercest winter roads. Larson Hill S Hwy 5 at Larson Hill, 36 km south of Merritt, looking to the south. Smart drivers have lots of gas, carry winter clothing, a candle (for warmth) and sleeping bag in the car ' just in case' (chances are that you will never need those extras). The severe winter snow and winds threaten even the most experienced and best-equipped drivers. This is one of the most amazing stretches of roads in North America. The Coquihalla Highway then enters the city of Merritt, which is accessed by two interchanges, both of which also provide access to Highway 5A, Highway 97C and Highway 8. I would like to know, too. 1244 m.) is a highway summit along the Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia, Canada. Environment Canada is calling for 15 to 25 centimetres of snow on the Coquihalla on Monday night along the section between Hope and Merritt. https://www.tranbc.ca/2012/11/01/5-things-to-learn-from-watching-highway-thru-hell/, https://www.tranbc.ca/2013/01/09/highway-thru-hell-the-complete-tranbc-interview-series/, https://www.icbc.com/about-icbc/newsroom/Pages/Statistics.aspx, https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/historical-drivebc-events, http://tranbc.ca/2016/03/24/what-its-like-to-watch-an-avalanche-from-a-helicopter/, http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/cycling/cycling-regulations-restrictions-rules, http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driving/traveller-information/seasonal/winter-driving/winter-tires-and-chains, B.C. It may be an avalanche that closes the road or a multi-vehicle pileup, or simply waist-deep snow that paralyzes everything on wheels. REMINDER - #BCHwy5 CLOSED in both directions between #HopeBC and #Merritt due to heavy congestion and extreme winter weather. minor incident | last updated Tue Feb 28 at 12:59 PM PST. Safe travels. Highway 5 is a 543km (337mi) northsouth route in southern British Columbia, Canada. Winds SW at 10 to 15 km/h. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We are looking into this for you. Winds light and variable. Both passenger and commercial vehicles rely on it as a primary connection between the Lower Mainland and the Interior. [27] A series of protected areas were established along the route in 1986. There were 32 fatal crashes between 2004 and 2013 (according to ICBC). Downtown Valemount as seen from the west side of Highway 5. REDUCED SPEEDS IN EFFECT. These defenses include: Road alignment designed to use Boston Bar creek as a natural catchment area. [3], Following nine days of snowfall in February 2014, a Class 4 avalanche occurred across the Coquihalla Highway, 33 kilometres (21mi) north of Hope on February 20, 2014. Low -9C. On December 20, 2021, the Coquihalla Highway was reopened to essential traffic, with non- essential traffic being diverted towards Highway 99. Shortly after the junction it descends into the city of Kamloops where it meets Highways1 and 97 at a trumpet interchange. 4 Years Occasional snow showers. In spring, summer or fall, it's a breeze, but in winter there are at least 400-500 accidents and plenty of fatalities. At this time, we are not considering making the Coquihalla a tolled route. Our BC HighwayCams also have a weather feature on each cam which will give you an idea of forecasted weather along the route. On the one hand, you have the Othello Tunnels, which is what the park is most known for; on the other hand, you have the park's epic geology, rushing water and beautiful flora. Initial descent is posted at 8% but it's really more than that. There isnt a Timmies on every corner., When it comes to winter tires, four is always the safest way to go. The highway is particularly dangerous during winter seasons, with extreme snowfall that can exceed more than 10 centimetres (4in) per hour. The ascent is particularly steep after passing . Why we already paid for it plus some. High 1C. Discover our featured content. an accident) or some other factor? Compact snow. Built to enhance regional tourism and to lighten traffic on the busy trucking routes, the 303 km, 4-lane highway has 3 segments. It's a 12-mile hill for those of you watching from the United States and might end up in British Columbia going down one of the more notorious hills, made famous by the TV series, "Highway thru Hell." So we're going to do today, we're going to give you a bit of information on the descent down the hill from the Coquihalla summit. Mountain pass in British Columbia, Canada, Southern approach to Coquihalla Summit as viewed from, List of mountain passes of the Cascade Range, "Editorials: Farewell to a prime politician", "Coquihalla Highway reopens after massive avalanche control operation", BC Ministry of Transportation and Highways Infopage, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coquihalla_Summit&oldid=1138202497, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2022, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 8 February 2023, at 14:53. The tunnel entrance of the mountain pass on B.C.s Highway 5. tap here to see other videos from our team. Sign up to receive Driving.ca's Blind-Spot Monitor newsletter on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Interspersed among the chuckles and anecdotes, Davis imparted tremendous insight into what can go wrong when motorists are ill-prepared to take on Mother Nature in a battle that she usually wins. Coquihalla Lakes N Hwy 5, 61km south of Merritt, looking to the north. Jamie Davis behind the wheel of one of his heavy rescue tow trucks. We have sent this question forward to the area operations manager for review. Winds light and variable. In May 2022, I drove the Coquihalla to/from my way to Edmonton for the first time. C in cold winter weather. Now that you are a Highway thru Hell fan you might be interested in some of our Highway Thru Hell content: https://www.tranbc.ca/2012/11/01/5-things-to-learn-from-watching-highway-thru-hell/ WIDE LOADS OVER 4.5 METERS USE BOTH SOUTHBOUND LANES AT BOTTLE TOP BRIDGE. Al Quiring and his team of heavy-tow operators have been rescuing trapped drivers and their vehicles from the treacherous Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia for years. The Smasher. High 1C. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 km/h. Snow showers. Safe travels. Safe travels. At the top of this website, you provided good general statistical information. Is it true Surrey Lake Summit was formerly called Clapperton Lake Summit? kamloops to merrit is absolutely treacherous right now, blowing blizzards and low vis, i can imagine the smasher will be 10x worse [7] Surveying commenced in 1973 and in 1979 the first construction contract was issued for 4.5km (2.8mi) section of highway between Nicolum Creek and Peers Creek near Hope; however, work progressed slowly until 1984 when Premier Bill Bennett announced that the project would be fast-tracked so it could be completed to coincide with Expo 86. There are remnants of a few structures which might be visible along this stretch: Avalanche bunkers where avalanche techs might have set up and used older military style explosives to trigger avalanches in the area; avalanche benches which are installed to stop the flow of snow onto the highway; or there is also the remnants of an old telecommunications gondola, which carried service workers up to the peak of Dog Mountain back in the day. Coquihalla Box Canyon South Hwy 5, near Box Canyon Chain-up Area, looking south. Coquihalla Summit is not actually the highest point on the Coquihalla Highway, rather the Surrey Lake Summit[clarification needed] at 1,244m (4,081ft) is the highest point on the Coquihalla, which goes from Hope to the Highway 1 interchange outside of Kamloops. Powerful engines, harsh weather, and steep drop-offs are only a few of the elements that have defined Highway Thru Hell. Safe travels. #Coquihalla 2:20pm March 3 Chance of snow 60%. Tough on what seemed like all cars except mine. This will be a much more convenient route for people who need to travel between the Lower Mainland and the Interior, and is another significant milestone in the province's recovery from the devastating storms. This stretch of road, which carries 97 South and 5 North on the same lanes (and vice versa), is the only other wrong-way concurrency in British Columbia, along with 99 North and 12 South, near the town of Lillooet. Signs along the Coquihalla Highway frequently warn drivers to be aware of sudden changes in weather. Daviss trucks never leave the yard without stopping in the nearby town of Hope to fill up on gas, and there are always food and survival provisions on-board. I am now glued to the TV show Highway Thru Hell and have a much better understanding of the miss-adventures of travel along the Coquihalla and how easily accidents can happen. Along with adequate provisions to maintain ones warmth and energy, there are the obvious car-related preparations, such as proper snow tires. Low -9C. Some decrease in clouds late. Snow accumulations less than 2cm. Stay tuned. It's 7 kms from Hope (the Shakespearean name is reminiscent of the Kettle Valley Railway which used such names). Highway 97C. Although the Yellowhead Highway system is considered part of the Trans-Canada Highway network, Highway 5 is not represented with a Trans-Canada marker. The website is for information purposes only and we assume no liability for decisions made as a result of the information provided here. Davis strongly discourages driving at night. government says Highway 1 south of Hope should be reopened this. For highway rescuer Jamie Davis, those words of wisdom come from 10 years of pulling wrecks from gullies along the snowbound Highway Thru Hell, otherwise known as B.C.s infamous Highway 5, also named the Coquihalla. Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Highway 5, in both directions. If you have specific routes which you are interested in, you may want to identify those as well. minor construction | last updated Tue Feb 28 at 12:40 PM PST. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
, BC Mountain Summit Weather and Road Condition Cameras, Coquihalla Summit (el. But being its a high mountain road, you have to be prepared and drive to the conditions. In 1876 the Hope-Nicola Trail was built. Initial repair estimates include temporary reopenings consisting of temporary bridges, operational for early 2022 with full repair completed in September 2022. Winds light and variable. I am puzzled by the statistic Annual vehicle kilometres travelled (VKT): 3.3 million which appears in the page about the Coquihalla. 1,150mm is a measly 1 meter and 15 cm . The Coquihalla is one of the most popular highway mountain passes in BC. Despite the entire route being signed as part of the Yellowhead Highway, the portion of Highway 5 south of Kamloops is also known as the Coquihalla Highway while the northern portion is known as the Southern Yellowhead Highway. Careful preparation for your trip will ensure that if, and when, things do go wrong, you are prepared for the situation. Considerable clouds early. 19962023 bchighway.com - All Rights Reserved. Highway 5follows the North Thompson River north from Heffley Creek for approximately 54 km (34 mi), along a parallel course with a branch of the Canadian National Railway, passing through Barriere, to a junction with Highway 24 at Little Fort. Drivers could avoid becoming stranded and helpless if they were more conscientious about filling their gas tanks at each opportunity and carrying cable chains.
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