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    10 months ago

    I better not slow down or drive cautiously in this snow! People would think I’m some sort of pansy!

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          10 months ago

          Well, some do. In Scandinavia many people drive tires with spikes. In Germany they are illegal. Depends on how hard winter is out there.

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        10 months ago

        The roads are already so fucked up here from the corruption that took place in the construction industry (and it still probably does take place). The mafia owned all the construction companies and did shit work and charged more for less. So now all the roads are patched up and terrible to drive on. And the funny thing is as soon as you cross the border to Vermont or Ontario(I’m in Québec) it’s like crossing magic portal, the roads are instantly spotless lol

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    10 months ago

    Here you catch a rare glimpse of the untamed auto-mobile in it’s natural habitat. When given the chance to romp around and play with each other in a snowy outdoor environment, few can resist the urge despite their handler’s protestations. Be warned, such frolicking can be very rough and tumble!

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    10 months ago

    There’s been a few crashes in the UK over the years where drivers have driven into heavy fog at full speed, and the number of cars wrecked has been in the double digits.

    Stupidity on an industrial scale.

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      10 months ago

      It could be you next.

      This is like parents leaving a child in the back seat of a car. Academically you know to never do it, but while it’s happening, you don’t detect it.

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        10 months ago

        Sorry, but there’s nothing academic about realizing you’ve lost all visibility.

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          It’s related to highway hypnosis, and the moment you transition from “normal, safe road conditions” where you are following the person ahead to “can’t see shit fog” and everyone is panic breaking.

          By the time you’ve “realiz(ed) you’ve lost all visibility” you’re fucked.

          These situations happen most frequently with localized fog or very rapid weather shifts where drivers don’t expect change.

          This is not a justification of unsafe driving, but an explanation of how average drivers around the world keep doing this.

          Google highway hypnosis for more background.

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        10 months ago

        Wtf. You should not be driving. Stop driving. Someone immediately take this person’s license from them. They are a willful hazard.

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        10 months ago

        The stock tires on my ram were great in everything but rain. They were terrible when the ground was wet. They were pretty good in the snow though.

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    10 months ago

    If you don’t have winter tires and you lose control in the snow you deserve it. No one should have to deal with your slow, slippery, dumb ass just because you have no self preservation instincts.

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      10 months ago

      There are places like North Carolina where I used to live that got snow once every 3 years or so, no real justification for having snow tires as that point. On the few occasions where it does snow everyone should just stay home, but some don’t have that luxury unfortunately.

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        10 months ago

        Good point. For those who rarely get snow but need to drive in it those strap-on tire traction straps might be the way to go. Unfortunately on front wheel drive vehicles you need them on all four wheels or risk the back end becoming your front end in an uncontrollable manner. Then there’s the danger from other guys who aren’t smart enough to slow the fuck down like real snow drivers in the north do.

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        So people getting injured and killed in preventable accidents is not a justification for an easy safety measure and the people who are affected just dont have the “luxury” of living another day?

        A motor vehicle needs to be suitable to the road conditions. If there is snow, suitable tires should be mandatory. Doesn’t matter if it snows once every 3 or every 300 years. If the vehicle isn’t fit, it must not be on the road.

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      10 months ago

      Which would be fine if they were the only ones on the road, but when their dumb ass puts me in the ditch too…

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      10 months ago

      You’re saying slow like it’s a bad judgment. It is not a bad judgment particularly in black ice conditions.or any condition involving another human life.

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    Here in Norway this year, we seem to have skipped straight from snowy weather to too-cold-for-snow weather. I’m not sure whether I’m happy about that or not