Try to stick to major roads where the snow is cleared or the roads are salted. When on the back roads, drive slow and try not to make any sudden changes with the brakes or the accelerator. As one that travels every Winter out of Florida I know that my coach has enough power to spin the tires on hard packed snow. Naturally ice on the roads is something different. If ice cannot be avoided, or if you have a hill that requires additional traction, tire chains are the best. If you have a slick spot where you are parked and just need to get moving, a health dose of kitty litter in front of your rear tires will help traction. I find that the roads are usually not the problems.The RV parks are where you can run in to some trouble. I have never needed my chains on the roads, except where required by law, but I have had to use them several times to get in to and out of an RV park. The best advice is to take things slow and easy and the weight of your coach will help you get through most areas.