Monday, February 13, 2012

Ice

Maxine

     I've lived most of my life in the South but a few years were in the North.  If you watch the news today, you'll see how many people should not be behind the wheel in anything but sun or rain.  I went from driving in Dallas to driving in Chicago and that will make you learn how to drive in bad winter weather quick.
    3 pointers for driving in slick conditions.  1] Slow down. Give yourself extra time to get where you're going.  A ditch is not a short cut.  2] Patience.  Those other drivers are usually more of a danger than your own driving.  Speeding around them because you lost your patience, could make you lose more control than you ever imagined.  3] Stay focused.  People often rubber-neck or gaze off during regular driving conditions but your brakes aren't that fast when it's slick. 
     Snow is the same in the north and south.  You don't have to freak out when driving in it, just take your time.

2 comments:

  1. Good advice... And given with humor. Thanks. I'm one of those who just needs to stay off of it. I've learned the hard way...:)

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  2. So true. Since we retired, when it snows I just thank the Lord that neither James nor I have to get out in the "elements". How wonderful to just sit by the fire and watch the beauty. I have spent many times driving in ice and snow and it was never anything that I looked forward to. Now I just pray for those who are out in it....love you, T.

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