Torvy
Super Member
One time, here in Texas where snow is rare and most people don't have experience, I was commuting to work on the 121 toll road early in the morning. Very few cars on the road due to snow. To me, no big deal, maybe a couple of inches and a little blowing....the speed limit is 70 and normal traffic goes about 80+ during the commute. Even all alone, I was going 45-55 in my Prius. I saw ahead a police car in the center (of 3) lanes doing maybe 25. I thought briefly about slowing down, but that would have been dangerous and I was well under the limit. I figured if he was going that slow, he was not going to even try to catch me if he thought I was going too fast for the conditions. Only time in my life I blew past a police car.Good post! Common sense like this needs to be repeated until we get it.
I buy good winter tires, the tires are designed for better traction in cold weather.
First time driving in the snow was in a 49 chevy one ton. Good thing it had a top end of about 40 mph and got there real slow.
FYI kids, him going too slow is very dangerous. People do not expect people on the toll way to go that slow. If you cannot at least do the minimum, exit and use the side roads.