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Jessi
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not afraid of driving in the snow, just afraid of the idiots who don't drive with caution that could end up killing me |
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Brian
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Nope. I'm afraid of people who are idiots and people who think 4wd makes them superhuman. |
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christopher p
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No, I drive a rear wheel drive car in the snow and don't have problems. Drive slow and leave extra distance between you and the driver in front of you. I am a Lt. in a NY fire dept. The accidents i see in the winter months are usually 4wd or awd vehicles that think because the have awd they can do anything. Avoid people speeding in these conditions. |
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No, not at all. I live in Michigan and where I am was just hit by a foot of snow. It doesn't scare me unless it's very icy out. If you keep patience and are a careful driver who can tolerate taking your time slowly driving, you'll be alright.
I do worry about some of the other drivers who think they can drive fast on slippery roads but usually, when another driver sees someone else moving slow, they follow lead. |
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allwyn6411
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No,Just follow the rules & drive safely.Respect other driverss as well. |
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trainer and massage therapist
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jessi said it perfectly. |
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TL
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The proper set of snow tires will take a lot of the worry out of winter driving. I commute 60 miles one way through the back roads of Maine 6 days a week, knowing that I have the best traction available makes it a breeze. |
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UCANTCME
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Nope, just remember to drive slower and don't slam on your brakes. |
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craZykat
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yes I am .....because of past experiences when I was younger. i have been in a ditch and i have hit a tree....because when I was young I would give the car too much gas and stir away from the skid. Now I know better and I am older and wiser. I take it slow now. But, I am still somewhat scared. |
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Simon H
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A little yes
I still stick by my idea that you should be able to turn ABS off in snow as is completely useless. |
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safia k
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yes it would be dangerous and hey you are basically going out to meet your death so why not be cautious |
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