mrcondron wrote:
> There is Priest Grade (Hwy 120) which is the road cars, tour
> buses, RVs, and large trucks use and then there is the Old
> Priest Grade which is the route to avoid. To get onto Old
> Priest Grade you actually have to leave the obvious roadbed of
> Hwy 120. Just stay on 120 and it is an easy drive.
I think the original poster is a bit hypersensitive about her driving skills; she's self identifying as "not a good driver". I don't think 120 (New Priest Grade) is all that bad, but it's still winding with a few exposed dropoffs (most with guardrails of course). A lot of drivers exceed the 25 MPH speed limit, which doesn't seem that wise. I was under the impression that this was the kind of road she was attempting to avoid. I think she'll be alright taking any road in, but for some drivers, you never know what might seem easy and what might look terrifying.
However - it's not Going to the Sun Road. I've driven on similar exposed roads in the Bay Area without guardrails. The main road in Lassen Volcanic NP has a few sections like this.
Of course nobody should ever take driving safety lightly. Even exiting the driveway has its risks.