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Post by txemt
jasonh300 wrote:I have no concept of what 14% grade is. What is that in degrees? Or rise over run?

I've seen those signs before in eastern Tennessee between Chattanooga and Nashville, and also in Pennsylvania around Bethlehem. I know when the number's above 10, it's pretty friggin steep. I was also driving a moving van through Kentucky one time and couldn't maintain 30 MPH on the interstate on an incline.

Of course, I live in a place where you can park in neutral and not set the parking brake and your car will probably not move an inch.
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Just wazeting my time to help you waze your route smoothly.

Post by xtago
LOL looks like an Australian sign.

Its looks like a far kenworth it road.

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