Dumbest statement of the year....so far
distances are typcially shorter in deep snow.
Right, for a snowmobile.
Right, then we agree. A snowmobile (or an ice boat) on ice is actually
planning on a thin film of water. Same for a SUV on a plowed street.
Even with ABS, the wheel slips and stutters and stopping distances are
longer. In fact, stopping distances can be longer in the rain than in
heavy snow. Snow offers continued resistance when stopping and also
impedes steering input due to "tracking" by the rear wheels. This is
basic driving info. I guess you're no professional.
Once again you're dead wrong, but Mooron's comment should have alerted
you.
Yous till like your boat, right???!!!
Bwahahahahahahaha!!
RB
35s5
NY
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