Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow?

   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow? #51  
Yep, usually the first time 4x4 owners in the ditch , they go like summer but stop and steer like winter !
When I lived in southern N.H., first snow of the season it was all pickups and Suburu's in the ditch. This was when AWD was still relatively new, and people still thought it made them invincible.
We went after school, and headed back out to Gresham from downtown Portland at about 4:15, and took the Banfield Expressway. It is of course raining.. I’m making the speed limit, and people are curing down the road at about ten over the speed limit with less than 1-second between them. Scared the Bejeusus out of me. I got off and took the surface streets home. They still didn’t leave enough distance between them and the car in front of them, but we were only going 40-mph.
Couple years ago we took a trip to N.C. to visit my stepson. Ran into a deluge coming home thru Va. on I-81, so bad we had to pull over until it let up...could barely see the end of the hood it was raining so hard. Traffic still whizzing by 70mph like it was a sunny day.

Here, often just the opposite when it snows...people poking along holding up long lines of traffic. Not many safe places to pass.
I'm pretty irritated at the post office. We have had one mail delivery in the last week, and that one should have been 6 days worth of mail instead of a couple flyers. They are not even sorting mail at the post office. It was pretty typical for the rural carriers to skip a day a week, but this is out of hand. Outgoing mail just sits in the mailbox. Sometimes the mail doesn't arrive until 8 PM, sometimes it doesn't arrive at all. DeJoy was determined to wreck the postal service, and it looks like he is succeeding.
I can't say I've seen any decrease in service whatsoever. Maybe mail comes by an hour or so later on a Monday or day after a holiday but that's it. Even mis-deliveries are way down compared to a couple years ago. Maybe time for a new postmaster at your PO.
 
   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow? #52  
Mine was a Yamaha 175 CC motorcycle. The first car was a Ford Torino 351 Cleveland, i put 300 lbs in the trunk, which helped somewhat, but still got stuck in a level parking lot, with a slight uphill to the main road. 😂 I've probably been stuck almost any way possible and learned a lot about getting unstuck.
 
   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow?
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#53  
Some newer vehicles if you HOLD the anti-fun system button down for a long period of time it will cancel traction control and stability control, allowing fun to be experienced.

Others, nothing aside cutting wires will shut the $#%Q#^%%$ off. I drove one pickup that the switch was there, the "off" light came on, but you still couldn't spin the tires enough to get moving on ice, computer shut you off instantly.
That only works until you exceed 30 mph, then the TC self-disengages but you are right; I do it often. As I mentioned before I used to disable the ABS, after doing $350 worth of front end damage on a washout in a gravel road because the brakes wouldn't work.
I also have been known to ease on the parking brake when trying to stop in snow... you need to be in 4WD, and don't do it with somebody behind you or you WILL get hit. Only an engineer could think that one tire braking is more effective than 4.
 
   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow? #54  
Mine was a Yamaha 175 CC motorcycle. The first car was a Ford Torino 351 Cleveland, i put 300 lbs in the trunk, which helped somewhat, but still got stuck in a level parking lot, with a slight uphill to the main road. 😂 I've probably been stuck almost any way possible and learned a lot about getting unstuck.
Reminds me of taking a shortcut late at night, 2am or so, in the wintertime in Boston, to find a bridge over a rail line out. Stopped to turn around. Pulled four or five feet into a driveway going downhill to turnaround, only to discover ice on the far side, and spun out. Stuck. Called AAA. Forty five minutes later, two guys in a tow truck turn up. Guy #1 leans out the window, looks at the situation and says...
"No ******' way buddy. No ******' way." and drives off. It would have taken five minutes.

So, moving on...I popped the trunk. My sister jumped up and down in the trunk, and I burned rubber to melt the ice enough to get back on to the road. It took less time than I thought, and we didn't go over the embankment down to the rail line.

It is a vivid memory that has stuck with me for some reason, mentally filed under
"Inter-Tribal problems" and "Bostonian views on non-native members of other castes". It was by far the most tribal place that I have ever lived. Lots of great memories of Boston, and some wonderful individuals, but wow, it was so fractious and tribal. Highlights included the fire chief caught and convicted of burning buildings down with people in it so voters would support the fire department, the Bank of Boston caught not reporting cash transactions for the mafia, and a city selectman quoted in the local paper saying that the trouble with getting an envelope with $450 in it was that you didn't know if the guy handing it to you took out $50 or $550.

Good times...

To each his own.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow? #55  
Slip slidin' away.
 
   / Do you remember the first time that you drove in snow? #57  
It is a vivid memory that has stuck with me for some reason, mentally filed under
"Inter-Tribal problems" and "Bostonian views on non-native members of other castes". It was by far the most tribal place that I have ever lived. Lots of great memories of Boston, and some wonderful individuals, but wow, it was so fractious and tribal. Highlights included the fire chief caught and convicted of burning buildings down with people in it so voters would support the fire department, the Bank of Boston caught not reporting cash transactions for the mafia, and a city selectman quoted in the local paper saying that the trouble with getting an envelope with $450 in it was that you didn't know if the guy handing it to you took out $50 or $550.
Not quite sure what you mean by that. Try being a yankee in the south if you want to be treated like a second class citizen.
As far as corruption, I don't imagine it's any worse in Boston than in any other city of its size.
 

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