Posted by oldtanker on December 09, 2016 at 21:01:22 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Todays funny posted by jon f mn on December 09, 2016 at 05:09:26:
Kinda funny here in west MN but it seems 9 out of 10 people forget their winter driving skills over the summer.......every single year! Other don't seem to understand that 4 wheels skidding on ice are 4 wheels skidding on ice. Don't matter at that point if it 2 or 4 wheel drive!
We don't often get rain changing to snow but we did a couple of weeks ago! Man was it wild. The school here has 9 bus routes. They let out early. 4 of the nine busses would up in the ditch. No damages or injuries! That black ice under the snow makes all the difference in the world!
Few years ago I was with my son in law bring a semi back to Fargo. About 70 miles west on I94 we hit black ice. Now this was right at the tail end of winter. There were 14 vehicles in the ditch in that 70 miles that we saw and every stinking one was a 4X4 of some type!
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