Torvy
Super Member
It's worse in areas up north where they put gravel on the road for ice abatement. We used to get a lot more when we lived up there.
Oddly enough, you may be less likely to get them tailgating as the rocks don't have time to get high enough to hit your windshield.
The worst one we ever had was crossing the lake on I30 in Rockwall. A truck was in the middle lane maybe 40 yards ahead of us. Dropping 2" rocks bounding down the road behind them. Too much traffic to dodge and got hit right on the seal. Instantly spiderwebbed. At least it was on passenger side.
Oddly enough, you may be less likely to get them tailgating as the rocks don't have time to get high enough to hit your windshield.
The worst one we ever had was crossing the lake on I30 in Rockwall. A truck was in the middle lane maybe 40 yards ahead of us. Dropping 2" rocks bounding down the road behind them. Too much traffic to dodge and got hit right on the seal. Instantly spiderwebbed. At least it was on passenger side.