thats why I said if you can stay home , stay home! LOLI suspect that the major portion of the problem are folks who do have to go out but don't have (cannot afford) the proper equipment for driving in the snow.
It would help to know where the OP lives, right, bicker?
We're up here in New England, and for the most part, even we know not to drive in snow in areas where it's not common!
Oh, you mean like the SUV-driving idiot on the Tobin Bridge about 8 one night, before the bridge had been cleared, going 50 or 60 - it's an SUV, after all- and spun out on a fortunately almost-empty bridge?
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I drove up to NY the week before Christmas and from Richmond, VA the rest of the way was in that snowstorm. A lot of the vehicles spinning out, and there were a lot of them, were 4WD driven by drivers who thought they had an advantage and could go faster than the others. 4WD doesn't mean squat if none of those wheels are getting traction. A lot has to do with how they are being driven. All things being equal, it's the nut behind the wheel that makes the most difference.
I wasn't clear before... I think a lot of the problems happen because there are people who do have to go out, but cannot afford 4WDs and such. I cannot tell you how much of a difference 4WD makes for me. I feel so much safer and so much more able to deal with unexpected things that other drivers do in the snow. Sure stupid people can do stupid things, even with a 4WD, but smart people drive better in the snow if they have 4WD than if those smart people don't have 4WD.
Were they 4WD or just SUVs? Not all SUVs are 4WD. 4WD definitely can help you steer better.
Also, all 4wd systems are not equal.Were they 4WD or just SUVs? Not all SUVs are 4WD. 4WD definitely can help you steer better.
Pssst....A lot of people think this. Then they wind up in the ditch!Were they 4WD or just SUVs? Not all SUVs are 4WD. 4WD definitely can help you steer better.![]()
And for the aforementioned "smart" people, it is actually true.A lot of people think this.
Very true. Of those I've tried, in the snow, Subaru (Outback, specifically) is the best, but the BMW 4WD system isn't bad. I can't say as many good things about some of the American brands.Also, all 4wd systems are not equal.
Yes, and it really comes back to the simple calculus of "smart" versus "dumb". A smart person looks at 1000 watt stereo system as a way of having richer sound at all volumes, while a dumb person looks at a 1000 watt stereo system as a way of blowing their neighbors' window out.Reagrdless of whether some goofs end up in ditches, 4wd definitely can help you steer better.