I know right.... you think your car traveling down a snow/ice covered hill at 20mph or so and you dragging your feet is really going to stop it?? Lets be real here...
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bama wrote: that would so be me driving in the snow. I'm such a floridian.
Actually, I was the same way. But being overseas very early in my life driving miltary vehicles taught me quickly what and what not to do in snow and ice. After doing a few 360 spin outs in a military truck I kinda caught on that you had to slow down and drive with a bit more caution.
So now when I do go back to florida and it rains there, Im amazed there is even enough population left there to call it a state. Ive seen it snow twice in Florida and lets just say, in regards to Floridians (of which I am one, but an educated driver, LOL) when it snows there, it gives me a whole new appreciation for the Darwin awards. Its kinda like the gene pool is getting cleaned out with a little chlorine.
After I learned how to drive in the snow and ice overseas I went on to get five driving awards. I had only one accident and it wasnt my fault, I got rear ended due to low visibility and that was in the fall.
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yeah so the last time it snowed in my area, I was less than a year old and it hasn't snowed here since. So anywhere I go I'm screwed...unless I hire a chaffeur. Any takers?
bama wrote: yeah so the last time it snowed in my area, I was less than a year old and it hasn't snowed here since. So anywhere I go I'm screwed...unless I hire a chaffeur. Any takers?
LMFAO OMFG that was so funny. I had to watch it like 4 times. I couldn't get over how stupid some of those people were, getting out and almost getting run over... LMFAO