i love driving in the snow, its a blast, my girl took a driving class out on a frozen lake when she lived in WI, after driving with me she goes maybe you should teach that class i took!
anyone who is already nervous about driving in the snow should really just take a bus or taxi, they are nothing but a hazard to rest of us with no hang ups.
i've gone as far as to take ppl to large parking lots, showed them how to hold the car sideways for 100 feet, and bring it back, on purpose. and tell them now go play around, that way when the car slides or jumps out from under you, you'll know how to correct it, because you made the car do it, and saved it while playing.
a few just wanted to go home after my showing them how to do stuff (pvssys) and a few stuck around lol
I see the results of NOT slowing down in the snow and ice every winter... and it's not pretty.
The interstate speed limit here is 65, if there's more than half an inch on the ground, Im not going above 55 or 60.. if there's more snow I'll take it down accordingly.
At 65+ mph, all it takes is one badly placed deeper patch of snow, or a thick line of snow or rut leftover from a plow to make your car lose traction completely, and I dont know about you but most 16 year olds would slam on the brakes the second they feel the car start to go wobbley. Which is why we have dead kids here every year.
Also, good luck avoiding sudden obstacles in the road, or other drivers being dicks and going normal speed in the snow.
Is the mph you're complaining about really worth hitting that random patch of snow that's gunna send you into the guard rail, or worse another driver? On a regular distance drive (10-30mins?) Is only saving you a few minutes at the end.
I think this thread is the pinnacle of having your head up your own ass. "LERN 2 DRYVE IN THE SNOW DUDE, DONT SLOW DOWN, BRO!"
When I said what I said above, I just meant about being careful... just not being a dick and blowing by doing 70 when it's ice on the ground.
..Also not doing 10mph with the hazards on, that just creates an obstacle.
I agree about driving in the snow, I love to go for a drive in a snow storm, it's relaxing... I just take it easy on the pedal![]()
scotty, you should charge for the mini class haha
I see the results of NOT slowing down in the snow and ice every winter... and it's not pretty.
The interstate speed limit here is 65, if there's more than half an inch on the ground, Im not going above 55 or 60.. if there's more snow I'll take it down accordingly.
At 65+ mph, all it takes is one badly placed deeper patch of snow, or a thick line of snow or rut leftover from a plow to make your car lose traction completely, and I dont know about you but most 16 year olds would slam on the brakes the second they feel the car start to go wobbley. Which is why we have dead kids here every year.
Also, good luck avoiding sudden obstacles in the road, or other drivers being dicks and going normal speed in the snow.
Is the mph you're complaining about really worth hitting that random patch of snow that's gunna send you into the guard rail, or worse another driver? On a regular distance drive (10-30mins?) Is only saving you a few minutes at the end.
I think this thread is the pinnacle of having your head up your own ass. "LERN 2 DRYVE IN THE SNOW DUDE, DONT SLOW DOWN, BRO!"