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Some of the rural townships around here hire contract snowplows, but they are not "state funded companies" they are privately owned private companies that bid on contracts for snow removal.
One of the things a person has to consider is snow fall when buying a vehicle. We do not drive small vehicles with low clearance because we know we need high clearance and/or 4 wheel drive a few times a year, so I guess you could say we plan ahead. A 35 mpg vehicle would be nice 320 days a year, but it would not work the other 40 days.
Ok, yes, the companies are privately owned, but if they are pretty much the only company that is hired by the state, city, township, whatever it is, then it is at least partially government funded... the government writes the paycheck. That's what the taxes go to, at least part of them.
I have always lived where there were plows, maybe not WAY out in the country, but you live way out in the country, you need to have a vehicle that will go in the snow... That's why I also have a big 4 speed farm truck, it moves once a month if it is lucky, but it climbed out and went in that 2 foot of snow, no problem, I dug my car out and shoveled the road before I could take it out, but by day 3, my 38 mpg car was back out and in full force.
But, this is turning into a "dumbest things people say about snow" conversation.