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by kerryfalk
3472 days ago
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Agreed. I don't think the problem in winter driving is the speed. It's anticipating what the hazards are and how to avoid them. You - and the other drivers on the road - have less control at all speeds and are always much closer to the limit of traction. Driving on winter roads is a lot like racing a car on a track with other drivers - everyone is near the limit of traction and a hazard can present itself very quickly. Having the right reaction at the right time helps, but planning ahead is more important. Daily driving in summer months is benign in comparison. |
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That is an excellent analogy.