Mixed... part scoff and part good "neighbors"
scoff
We finally had a real snow. I personally pissed off coworkers by laughing at the snow cos ... well um, I'm from NY. When I say "I know how to drive in snow" it doesn't just mean 2 feet of snow, although I can do that, it also means I'm familiar with icy crappy roads.
My drive home was... actually not bad. The cars going up the ramp to the highway were timid - to be expected cos they all were thinking "omg it's black ice". I ended up pulling to the left and passing people at 55-60 in a 70 zone.
Once I broke free from them I hit 70 mainly and realized... um. these roads are damp but no snow, no ice. Being a major highway it gets good service and a lot of traffic, both of which combined keep the snow/ice to a minimum.
good neighbors
Once I got off the highway it still wasn't bad - another major road, but when I got to my last road that's where the ice finally appeared. It's a minor road so it's not serviced as much. I ended up dropping to 2nd and just puttering along. I tested my brakes a little to see how much skid there'd be.
i've always done that really... tested to see how much pressure before the car starts to fishtail to see how much stopping time i need. so... yeah puttering along at a couple of miles per hour is fine. i'm in no hurry.
then up ahead i saw flashing lights and what looked to be a car trying to pull out of a driveway in front of another car. as i approached i saw it was a truck with the ass end in the ditch and some guys trying to push it out.
i tried helping - they asked me to push the gas as they pushed, but no luck, no traction.
then one of the men asked me to back up a bit so he could try pulling the car out. by this time another car was behind me but... not very close. so i could easily back up enough.
the man pulled his truck past me and along side the ditched truck, hooked him up to his winch and started pulling. not even a minute later and the truck was back on the road again, safe from the ditch.
i don't know who the men were. i'm not even sure they knew who each other were but... that's this part of the south for you. strangers are neighbors and will help pull your truck out of a ditch just because they can and because they think it's the right thing to do.
scoff

We finally had a real snow. I personally pissed off coworkers by laughing at the snow cos ... well um, I'm from NY. When I say "I know how to drive in snow" it doesn't just mean 2 feet of snow, although I can do that, it also means I'm familiar with icy crappy roads.
My drive home was... actually not bad. The cars going up the ramp to the highway were timid - to be expected cos they all were thinking "omg it's black ice". I ended up pulling to the left and passing people at 55-60 in a 70 zone.
Once I broke free from them I hit 70 mainly and realized... um. these roads are damp but no snow, no ice. Being a major highway it gets good service and a lot of traffic, both of which combined keep the snow/ice to a minimum.
good neighbors

Once I got off the highway it still wasn't bad - another major road, but when I got to my last road that's where the ice finally appeared. It's a minor road so it's not serviced as much. I ended up dropping to 2nd and just puttering along. I tested my brakes a little to see how much skid there'd be.
i've always done that really... tested to see how much pressure before the car starts to fishtail to see how much stopping time i need. so... yeah puttering along at a couple of miles per hour is fine. i'm in no hurry.
then up ahead i saw flashing lights and what looked to be a car trying to pull out of a driveway in front of another car. as i approached i saw it was a truck with the ass end in the ditch and some guys trying to push it out.
i tried helping - they asked me to push the gas as they pushed, but no luck, no traction.
then one of the men asked me to back up a bit so he could try pulling the car out. by this time another car was behind me but... not very close. so i could easily back up enough.
the man pulled his truck past me and along side the ditched truck, hooked him up to his winch and started pulling. not even a minute later and the truck was back on the road again, safe from the ditch.
i don't know who the men were. i'm not even sure they knew who each other were but... that's this part of the south for you. strangers are neighbors and will help pull your truck out of a ditch just because they can and because they think it's the right thing to do.



My relatives were lucky to have a family of Canadians visiting with a 4WD minivan.
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