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rockhillmanor
Oct 29, 2015Explorer II
John&Joey wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:long_hauler wrote:
How far up north are you? The further you go the worse the snow can get but you might get lucky. Sometimes you get burried up there and sometimes it doesn't snow a lot until December/January. If you do get caught in the snow, you're just going to have to bite the bullet and drive real slow. It's not just your own stuff you have to worry about on snowy Michigan roads either, it's all the other idiots that think they are invincible. Good luck!
Sorry but I must disagree. You don't drive really slow, you simply don't drive. It can wait, the weather and the road conditions will improve shortly.
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Pulling a toad with a class A going 2mph and hitting a patch of black ice on a curve just means you're going into the ditch at 2mph. It will be an easy wrecker pull though. :B
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I'm from Wisconsin. Plan your trip according to the weather repors and if you do run into snow. Pull over.
Snow fall and snow Storms only last so long and then the snowplows are out plowing and salting and the following day the sun comes out and the streets are bone dry.
Why take a chance? I never could understand those that feel the need to get out and drive in the middle of a snow storm or any snow fall for that matter when you can wait until the plows go thru. And then you can go thru safely. Just saying.
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