"Corky Scott" wrote
Spent four years finishing school in Atlanta. They do get the
occasional snow storm down there and it completely devastates the
drivers. I watched a guy get stuck in four inches of snow in the
middle of a flat road. He thought that if some throttle was good,
nearly full throttle was MUCH better to get him moving.
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No one (well, very few) knew how to drive in it.
Corky Scott
In defense of Southerners, it is undeniable that the snow down here is
different.
Snowfall, many times, starts with rain changing to freezing rain, to snow.
I doesn't mater what you do, you can't drive on that stuff. I grew up in
Northern Ohio and know how to drive in the white stuff, and I almost got
stuck on a almost flat road, after I had to stop for someone who could not
get going. I did manage to get going, but only after several minutes of
trying.
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Jim in NC
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