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New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
I have found a new respect for those of you living up north after seeing these videos. Still, that's pretty funny. haha, I'll be content with the hurricanes.
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
same link twice?
yeah i saw this way back when it was happening. The snow can be pretty darn crazy. Never gets too bad here, but that wasn't too incredibly far from here as i recall.
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Wow... people truly don't know how to drive... I've seen some people loose control in the snow... but honestly? Oh well, I guess not everyone can live in Michigan.
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
I think that first one was on a hill. i cant really blame those people cuz theres really nothing they coulda done. especially seeing that minivan slide sideways??? wow. The best thing to do is just steer into a curb. dont jump it, just grind. better to chew up a wheel than lose the front end of the car.
i'm one of the initiated. that dinky little dusting of snow (both vids) was pathetic. lets see some vids when we get a good michigan snow. last year we had one day we got like 7 inches overnight. i had sandbags and snow tires all around and i PLOWED the snow.
Now you guys understand why we call them "winter beaters"?
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Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Originally posted by Black98Fivespeed
Wow... people truly don't know how to drive... I've seen some people loose control in the snow... but honestly? Oh well, I guess not everyone can live in Michigan.
If your 3000+ car can slide SIDEWAYS than there is nothing you can do in reality.
Yea, winter is fine, just have to be smart and drive accordingly
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Anytime it looks bad outside I try not to travel and if I do... first thing I do is see how much it takes to spin the tires... that way I know how far to push it and I'll take it down a notch.
I've never had any problems with getting stuck or what not in the winter.
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Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
4+ years driving in Alaska with two camaros... I think I can say I am either a really awesome driver or just reall, really lucky. I think I am going to like the winters here in AZ!:banana:
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Watching those people bail out of their cars was hilarious! Thanks for posting that. Maybe there's some kind of legal defense where you can't get a ticket if the car crashes and you aren't inside? "Wasn't me, officer. I was out here on the ground looking at it from my arse!"
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Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Originally posted by badinfluenceRS
If your 3000+ car can slide SIDEWAYS than there is nothing you can do in reality.
Yea, winter is fine, just have to be smart and drive accordingly
Skinny hard tires. Sounds crazy, but trust me, physics says skinny hard tires cut down into the snow, and if the tread is right, it can actually push into the ice and make traction...that's how my old boss's dad's '70 Chevelle had better traction in the winters than my bird...
Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
Skinnier tires do help, but nothing beats studded. I'm going to miss the studded snow tires on my old '86 Cutlass, they were the ****.
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Re: New respect for those who drive in snow. Vid's inside
I think they're illegal here too, but its only illegal if you get caught!
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