lfvoy wrote: I freely admit I can't drive in snow and ice.
I have to, and I HATE it! (Remember me asking if you'd ever seen a garbage truck spin out?) Here are some tips:
1. SLOW DOWN! The posted speed limit is for dry roads and good visibility. You don't have that so don't drive like you do.
2. BACK OFF! Don't count on being able to stop, especially suddenly. And, yeah, that includes all you people with antilock brakes.
3. Cut the other guy a LOT of slack. Let them into your lane. Let them pass. Don't assume they can stop, especially if they're on a hill. A little kindness does a lot to keep things under control. Besides, you need both hands on the wheel, so don't go flipping somebody the bird.
4. If you don't have antilock brakes and you hit a particularly slippery area, then try driving in a lower gear. If you take your foot off the gas, then the engine will slow the car automatically and you won't be so likely to want to stomp on the brakes and lock your wheels. Just remember to upshift when you
can drive faster so you don't screw up your transmission.
5. Don't assume antilock brakes are the be all and end all. They aren't!
6. If the roads are glare ice - and blacktops are really bad for that - DON"T EVEN TRY IT!