Bulletin - Wisconsin Geological And Natural History Survey No.18 (1906)

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Has the ^'split log draff* "been used on your rotdef 64 reported that it had been used.
7. How many days in the last year were roads so had as to prevent the covering of the whole of your route? [Do fioi count obstructions from snow."] The average for the 1,300 replies received to this question was 1.53 days.
8. How many days in the last year have roads been so had as to prevent their use by loaded wagons?
Of the 1,020 replies the average given was 17.02 days.
By unloaded wagons?
The average of
... 1,020 replies was 8.8 days.
It will be noted that this question was so worded as to ixy* Digitized by Google 34 RURAL HiaHWATS OF WISCONaiN.
elude only the days in which heavy wagons and light travel were absolutely cut oflf from use of the roads. The number of days during which the roads were very bad would be mudi greater than this.
9. Tell what parts of the roads were worse and give reasons.
"So generalizations possible from replies to this.
10. What is the general nature of the road work along you/r route?


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