You must be talking about the hordes of Californians in their Hummers and BMWs.
"No, honey, I just don't understand it! I had my stability control AND my ABS checked the other day! I have no idea why I'm upside-down in a snowdrift! My GPS didn't say there was a turn here, and my all-wheel drive suddenly stopped working! I'm so glad I was already dialing your number when I slid off the highway!"
We recently got over 2 feet of snow here in Colorado. You should have seen the idiots! Lexuses in the freeway median, high-centered Civics, etc. Man, if you can't drive in it, stay home already. Leave the weather to the locals.
2006-12-27 11:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, but keep in mind that some people are more cautious than others. I know that when I have my two children in the car with me, I am just more careful. And I always remind myself that there are elderly drivers who just don't have the fast reflexes they used to, and they know it so they may drive a little more slowly.
ALSO, some people have never learned to drive in the snow. My dad taught me what to do and what not to do, but not everyone has a parent that has done that.
Try to be patient with others, even when they seem like idiots to you at the time. :) Just drive defensively -- that's the advice my driving instructor gave me twenty years ago and I still follow it.
2006-12-25 16:27:19
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answered by bibliophile31 6
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Here in Tennessee, everyone goes into a full blown panic if a snow flake falls. Schools close, and traffic comes to a grinding halt. I get a chuckle out of it, because I lived up north for several years and up there no one pays any attention to 2 feet of snow, it's business as usual.
2006-12-25 16:25:37
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answered by bobbie v 5
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Yep. My one hour adventure domicile took 7.5hrs, with maximum folk spent on the M4. i in my opinion wish people could stop complaining with reference to the councils/gritters etc. If we would all have popular approximately and envisioned the heavy snow then why did maximum of people undertaking to paintings/paying for interior the 1st place? No quantity of grit could have stopped the snow. As I even have put in an identical answer - I checked the climate on 2 finest web content and the two in basic terms reported easy snow at 6pm, no longer heavy snow at 12pm. I, alongside with all people else, alongside with the councils etc have been given caught out. leaping on the council tax bandwagon is a no brainer. and surely, part of the subject replaced into that places of work sending all people domicile early meant that via the time gritters have been organised and scrambled to objective and make slightly difference, site visitors replaced into already at a standstill.
2016-10-18 23:56:20
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answered by ? 4
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Half the people do not have real skill or experience in driving in snowy conditions. They either panic and drive way too slow on roads that are in good condition, or they drive too fast on roads that are not in that good shape.
Part of the problem is that driving instruction does not deal with actual skids and such, only telling people to "steer in the direction of the skid". This does not really register with people, and they panic in a skid. Once they lose control once, they become over cautious and drive extremely slowly!
It is not that they forget how to drive, it is that they really do not know how to drive in wintry conditions.
2006-12-25 16:29:13
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answered by fire4511 7
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I'm glad you asked this one instead of me,,but i have to agree with you ,people go,, in the i don't care mode,, when it snows,for some reason snow affects their judgment and knocks out some of their common sense also ,i almost get hit when i get out in it ,because of people out driving in it ,who shouldn't be out at all,i only go if i have to,,,but i have seen 2 wheel drive cars try to go where 4 wheel drive trucks wont go,,i don't know what it is,i guess its their time to act up,,who knows ,its dangerous though,,it sounds like you have snow,,we want some,and cant get any here in Tennessee so send us some please we need it badly,,good luck,hope you had a real good x-mas,and be safe,
2006-12-25 16:33:59
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answered by dodge man 7
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You got it wrong. They never knew how to drive in the first place. The only thing that changes, is the grip of the tires to the road. So when it snows, the people that don't know how to drive loose control.
2006-12-25 16:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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In Utah they talk on the cell in the blinding snow listing to the radio . The one that hit me two years ago was on the cell drinking coffee and smoking all at the same time when visibility was 5 ft in front of the car then she tries to say it was my fault when she spilled her coffee dropped the cell and the cigarette and burned her skirt.
2006-12-25 16:28:55
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answered by dianehaggart 5
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I think you're assuming they really knew how to drive in the first place. I doubt they do.
2006-12-25 16:24:28
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answered by bionicbookworm 5
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*** lol tell me about it. i live in canada...we have snow each and every year....not like it's something new to us...and every year i ask myself that very same question. like this year the snow might somehow be different? perhaps it's falling w/ sand in it?
2006-12-25 16:24:18
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answered by meme 5
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