I did not climb tuckerton road with it but I did descend the hill. careful straddling is what it took. Tires broke loose for about maybe 2 feet climbing back out of the hole. Between High Crossing and hampton Furnace I did not not do during March. I know better than to go out there in the wet season without 4 wheel drive. Alot of the damage is done by small stock vehciles going into puddles in 2 wheel drive getting stuck and then engaging 4 wheel drive and burying the ffront down. then the nbext guy comes and gets stuck. then the guy wityh big tires comes and makes it threw not really making it any deeper. The oher one that gets the roads torn up is when there is Ice over the water holes that breaks and the vehicles get stuck and try to get themselves out. Anotherone is consistancy, the more people you have travel through a puddle the more dirt gets pushed to the sides forming ruts. i'm not trying to say that some road damge is intentional but the ruts form there alot different ways.
Dave
I have seen numerous times, people with large four wheel trucks drive, into puddles, put it in 2 wheel drive, dig a giant hole than put it in 4 wheel and pull out.
Making the road impassible