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In reply to the discussion: What snow does to Southern drivers: [View all]Ghost in the Machine
(14,912 posts)"One snowflake falls out of the sky and 9 idiots hit the ditch!"
I live on top of a hill here. When school let out early, my son took our 4 wheel drive down to the bottom to pick up my grandson, and a few neighbors, because the bus won't even try to come up the hill. Also helped several neighbors who were stranded at the bottom throughout the day. My son even drove 12 miles down an unplowed highway to help a neighbor who called.
Too many idiots think 4 wheel drive lets them drive normally... well, they don't, dumbasses! It's the DRIVER who makes the difference! I have a '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with a 318
Magnum and full time 4 wheel drive and a '97 Dodge Ram with a 318 Magnum and selective 4 wheel drive. We can anywhere, any time. I taught my kids how to drive in snow and ice when they were young. You *need* to know how to around here. They started driving around our property when they were 10 and 11... they are 20 and 21 now, and have driven in mud, snow, ice heavy rains and flash flood conditions and never had a wreck
Everyone out there stay safe.. and warm!
Peace,
Ghost