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tank_monkey
01-10-2017, 07:47 PM
I just spun out 2 full 360 degree turns on the entrance to an expressway this afternoon. The problem was also that the road was on an decline, going under an overpass. To keep from spinning into oncoming traffic, I tried to control the spin and go off the road onto the grassy shoulder. That was fun ;) But I was okay, and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the car. I drove home after that. :)

A fucking construction truck accidentally dropped a about 30 lbs of soft dirt on the expressway, RIGHT at the turn, during a heavy rain and that created a slick pool of mud that ALL the cars were struggling with.

Anyone else have 'adventures' driving in this current weather? I figure SOMEONE out there has to have some epic ICE road driving done. :)

NAPOTS
01-10-2017, 08:32 PM
I can barely see driving to work when it's raining like this and the wind blows my truck all over the road but other than that I'm fine. I'm sorry to hear about your underwear glad you are other wise ok

l921428x
01-10-2017, 09:47 PM
It's what you get for driving a 188# prius. J/K I am glad you are ok.
I have had 3 totaled P/U's since 93. 1 was weather and a guy hit me,
1 was a guy turned in front of me and I hit him
and the 3rd a guy ran a light. You just have to expect it all.

alismith
01-10-2017, 10:09 PM
With 12-14 inches of snowfall, I've stayed off the roads. Had nowhere I had to go anyway. Today, when everything started melting, I went out to a nearby city to take wife to a doctor's appt. The back roads were a little icy, but, after almost a full day of shopping, they were pretty much clear on the way back.

Anyone who was crazy enough to go out when it was still below freezing, was taking a major chance. Temps. were well above freezing all day and everything is starting to melt now.

Glad to hear you're okay and you didn't mess up your car, either.

NAPOTS
01-10-2017, 10:12 PM
Is nuts here right now, raining buckets and windy as hell

JTHunter
01-11-2017, 10:59 PM
The St. Louis area hasn't had any appreciable snowfall - YET.
That being said, yesterday had wind gusts in excess of 50 mph. Starting tomorrow, the forecast is calling for rain, freezing rain, ice pellets, maybe some snow, travel advisories through Saturday night with the high on Monday forecast to be 55 !!

Schuetzenman
01-12-2017, 07:22 AM
No problem here east of Atlanta GA. I think we are going to be almost 60 degrees today.

Altarboy
01-12-2017, 05:26 PM
I'm pretty decent in the snow. Ice gets to me a bit. But, we shut down friday before I even left the house.

mrkalashnikov
01-12-2017, 05:47 PM
Been driving in Chicago area blizzards, ice storms, sleet, hail, white-outs & heavy rain since 1981. I used to do a lot of traveling via car for work, upwards of 25,000 miles a year or more, too. Never lost control of any of my vehicles during that time or been involved in a fender-bender of any kind. I drive under the assumption that everyone around me is either drunk, high, or insane :crazy: & act accordingly.

Krupski
01-13-2017, 01:07 AM
I just spun out 2 full 360 degree turns on the entrance to an expressway this afternoon. The problem was also that the road was on an decline, going under an overpass. To keep from spinning into oncoming traffic, I tried to control the spin and go off the road onto the grassy shoulder. That was fun ;) But I was okay, and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the car. I drove home after that. :)

A fucking construction truck accidentally dropped a about 30 lbs of soft dirt on the expressway, RIGHT at the turn, during a heavy rain and that created a slick pool of mud that ALL the cars were struggling with.

Anyone else have 'adventures' driving in this current weather? I figure SOMEONE out there has to have some epic ICE road driving done. :)

I live in Western NY... where summer is the weekend in August when the rain doesn't freeze.

As a result, we're all experts at driving in the shit. Spinouts? Slip-n-slide? Nah, only for rookie drivers and outta-towners.

stevelyn
01-13-2017, 06:29 AM
Noop. We do just fine.

PROBASCO
01-16-2017, 09:32 PM
Oregon, no, Portland had a few inches of snow then ice. Then 4-12 inches last week, still here, I drove up a hill to see a house, started to do a 3 point uturn and realized i was sliding down the street broadside. Got lucky wheeling back and forth missing everything. 4wd does little or no good on ice. Snow is no problem, but then again, I was raised in snow country and on dirt roads. knowing how to control a slide was driving 101 at 15 yrs of age. Ice storm coming tomorrow, watch this!!!!