Yeah this happens every year during the first big snow. There are 2 types of drivers in this stuff (3 if you count the ones who actually are capable of driving). You get the ones who think that a light dusting is cause for 15 MPH driving even when the roads are semi clear, causing accidents because they can't pick up the pace to a reasonable amount, and the ones who have completely forgotten that there is snow or ice and proceed to drive their vehicle at high speeds disregarding everyone around them. If those types have 4x4....then they have also missed the memo that 4x4 does not help one stop on the ice.
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Roffles!
Yeah this happens every year during the first big snow. There are 2 types of drivers in this stuff (3 if you count the ones who actually are capable of driving). You get the ones who think that a light dusting is cause for 15 MPH driving even when the roads are semi clear, causing accidents because they can't pick up the pace to a reasonable amount, and the ones who have completely forgotten that there is snow or ice and proceed to drive their vehicle at high speeds disregarding everyone around them. If those types have 4x4....then they have also missed the memo that 4x4 does not help one stop on the ice.
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