Should NH use brine on roads?
There is a debate in New Hampshire and other states about using liquefied road-clearing materials like brine instead of rock salt.
Brine works quicker and is more effective at preventing ice. Brine can therefore make roads safer.
However, brine also causes car rust and corrosion more quickly than road salt. According to an estimate from AAA, the use of brine costs U.S. drivers $3 billion annually. The damage to cars can also cause safety issues.
Other opponents of brine express concern about the impact brine has on the environment.
Should NH use brine on roads? Leave a comment below to join the discussion, and we'll present your thoughts to legislators considering this issue. Only comments from NH residents will be counted, so please indicate if you are from NH in your response.
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