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Old 10-14-2008, 04:02 AM   #12
Cherylt8
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Originally Posted by marcerella02 View Post
Also- you need to drive differently in the winter- slower- keeping a watch for black ice (ice yuo can't see.... it's clear- so you see black and think it is only the road, when its really ice) black ice- for the most part- only occurs on non-high traffic roads- like side roads or country roads. Also if there is snow/ice on the road you need to start breaking for a red light-- WAY before you get to it.
Very good advice... ahhh snow, winter and now yet again winter driving! Yes, you soon learn to drive very defensively ... slowly until you gain some confidence.. but remember everyone else is learning to drive in the snow again... so be prepared as to what the other driver may be doing as well. I also have done this my whole life ... but a new snow makes even me a little nervous. Yikes!
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