9 years in the Midwest. My record for had-to-drive-in-the-crap was 12 inches. That was a royal bitch. Oh, that, and another time in -5 F. Car really didn't like that one.
But yes, you provide exceptional advice for those who have yet to understand the *ahem* pleasures of driving in mixed snow/ice conditions.
You might want to add a comment about the differences of snow that falls when it's really cold (extremely slippery, easily windblown) versus snow that falls when it's near-freezing (heavier, wetter, more likely icy the day after).
Meh.
Date: 2005-01-20 03:11 pm (UTC)But yes, you provide exceptional advice for those who have yet to understand the *ahem* pleasures of driving in mixed snow/ice conditions.
You might want to add a comment about the differences of snow that falls when it's really cold (extremely slippery, easily windblown) versus snow that falls when it's near-freezing (heavier, wetter, more likely icy the day after).