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"And if you knew anything about driving you might
know that a plowed street can be worse than unplowed." |
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You really shouldn't give out dangerous advice just to troll. Stopping
distances are typcially shorter in deep snow. A plowed street leaves snow over ice in most conditions.. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() -- "Swab Rob" wrote I really shouldn't give out dangerous advice just to troll. Stopping distances are typcially shorter in deep snow. Right, for a snowmobile. S |
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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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![]() -- "Swab Rob" stupidly wrote 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. NYC must have some really screwed up plows! |
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The statement is absolutely correct. A plowed street can be worse than
unplowed, especially if there is packed ice underneath. I have to agree with RB. Amen! "Scotty" wrote in message ... "And if you knew anything about driving you might know that a plowed street can be worse than unplowed." |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message The statement is absolutely correct. A plowed street can be worse than unplowed, especially if there is packed ice underneath. I have to agree with RB. Now Bob.... don't bait Bobsprit like that. We both know that if there is ice under a snowfall... it's an Ice Road.... and the three requirements are to be able to make progress, to be able to direct progress and to be able to halt progress. Certainly if your "SUV" has a 12" clearance and you drive into 24" of snow.... stopping will not be an issue..... progress and direction will come to an abrupt halt. If the same vehicle encounters a low traction area... a simple reduction of speed will allow all three factors to be retained and safely make directed progress CM |
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Certainly if your "SUV" has a 12" clearance and you drive into 24" of
snow.... stopping will not be an issue..... progress and direction will come to an abrupt halt. If the same vehicle encounters a low traction area... a simple reduction of speed will allow all three factors to be retained and safely make directed progress And this is where you were baited and snared, Mooron. And then Scotty bit your tail and both of you were hauled aboard. Read my original statement again. Bottom line: A plowed road can be worse than 9 inches of snow, especially for an SUV. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message Read my original statement again. Bottom line: A plowed road can be worse than 9 inches of snow, especially for an SUV. Not so fast there Bobsprit..... here's what you said.." And if you knew anything about driving you might know that a plowed street can be worse than unplowed." Your option on an unplowed street is coming to a stop.... that's not driving Bobsprit.. that's *parking*..... now if you had even a modicum of knowledge in vehicle control on snow and ice.... you never would have made that statement. CM- |
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Your option on an unplowed street is coming to a stop.... that's not
driving Bobsprit.. that's *parking*..... No, it's not parking. It's also slowing down, which is part of driving. You're not just on the hook, you've eaten the rod. Give it up. You're getting desperate and everyone can tell. RB 35s5 NY |
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