Posted by 9001ron on December 10, 2016 at 07:18:25 from (209.202.5.106):
In Reply to: Todays funny posted by jon f mn on December 09, 2016 at 05:09:26:
Biggest mistake southerners make in icy conditions is they continue to use there cruse control. May be the roads are not bad but the bridges are icy - if your cruse control is on you will spin around . The machine senses that you slow down slightly and it gives it more gas and then it starts to feed on itself and results the same as if you just tramped on the gas.
I once drove from manitoba to the florida flywheelers swap meet and camped next to some yankees from ohio. They mentioned that there transmission was giving trouble in a snow storm on the way down -- was like it would go into neutral for a bit but now it was fine. I asked them if they were using there cruse control at the time. Well yeah of course it is a long drive !
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