I'll be visiting some national parks with my SO in California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming for a couple weeks. We're flying into LAX from Canada. It's crossed my mind there may be leftist unrest in the wake of the election results, although I generally think they're more embarrassed and confused than anything right now. Anything I should be careful about?
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The roads aren’t even really addressed in the majority of Texas. If there’s ice, it’s the kind of conditions that require studded tires in a place where zero people have such tires because it’s so rare. There’s really just no safe driving in the conditions. The last time I had to drive a little further in the ice, I was having to blow stoplights because once you stopped there’s no getting going again. I’ve driven in Colorado, Canada, and Finland in the winter and none compare to trying to drive on the skating rink that is Texas.
I would totally suggest Texas in the winter. 98% of the time it’s very nice weather. Just be prepared to alter plans and go somewhere else for the other 2%.
Most winter storms don't happen until around February. OP will be fine.