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kyeruu
2008-09-16, 01:16 PM
Compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer.
-Spector-
2008-09-16, 01:18 PM
Uh, why?
Compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer.
Totally depends on your demograhics. If you're like me and live in Florida, the difference is in your AC knob turning it from cold air to warm air. That's it.
The only difference in driving in different times of year, and any extreme weather sucks, whether it's snow, ice, sleet, rain, hurricanes, tornadoes, monsoons, typhoons, cyclones, tital waves, tsunamis, earthquakes, sink holes, etc.
kyeruu
2008-09-16, 01:27 PM
Interesting, can you elaborate a tad more?
Wallow
2008-09-17, 07:26 PM
Black ice sucks in the winter
Tuttifrutti
2008-09-17, 09:34 PM
I've never driven in snow or ice. I've lived in Arizona since I learned how to drive. ><
I've never driven in snow or ice. I've lived in Arizona since I learned how to drive. ><
You don't ever want too. And furthermore, you better hope you don't see any appreciative amount of snow on the ground here, because Az drivers are fucking retarded. There would be 15 wrecks for every half-mile of road.
HandOfHeaven
2008-09-18, 02:27 AM
Winter driving sucks ass. Driving through the countryside during a snowstorm is almost suicide. Not only are the roads icy, you can't see the lines or other cars, drifts form on the roads, and at times the blowing snow can quite literally be a white cloud of death hanging around your car.
Thanatos
2008-09-18, 07:51 AM
I've never driven in snow or ice. I've lived in Arizona since I learned how to drive. ><
Lucky. My Cavalier actually does surprisingly well in the snow, but it still sucks balls. The only fun part is finding an empty parking lot to go drifting in.
Drivers become instantly retarded when even the smallest flake starts falling. I understand you have to be more cautious, but that doesn't mean you need to drive 10 mph. On a normal day, it takes me 15 minutes to get home from work. The last time it snowed, it took me an hour and 30 minutes to get home.
Draco2003
2008-09-20, 08:33 PM
Black ice sucks in the winter
Not really... black ice sucks in summer more... when it's least expected...
For real real, not for play play, whenever it snowed where I lived, I would drive regular. Actually, I didn't drive at all, because I was either playing in the snow, or inside playing videogames.
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