On the 2 roads/driveways I've gotten stuck in the mud on, yes. The first time was a guys driveway which wasn't bad except for in the one spot I chose to try and back up at. The second time the road was bone dry for the first mile and a half. Then came a hill where snow that was plowed off the road was melting down so it all the sudden turned into gumbo. So yes, I would drive my personal vehicle in both situations.
On the 2 roads/driveways I've gotten stuck in the mud on, yes. The first time was a guys driveway which wasn't bad except for in the one spot I chose to try and back up at. The second time the road was bone dry for the first mile and a half. Then came a hill where snow that was plowed off the road was melting down so it all the sudden turned into gumbo. So yes, I would drive my personal vehicle in both situations.
Nah we would lose too many of those. They give us shovels, quick chains, and full sets of chains if needed. It's like they don't want us to ECD anything anymore
I report in every time I get stuck and no one ever hears about it besides the random office jockey who happens to answer the phone. Sat for an hour once before calling back to find out the PT sup who took my first call decided to go to lunch without informing anyone.