Snow/ice driving practice
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Re: Snow/ice driving practice
Out on a limb: if you had a male that cared about you and there was sufficient conditions, you ran this experiment/drill in a safe area.
Funny that the cop admitted to doing it, self-righteous jerk.
Funny that the cop admitted to doing it, self-righteous jerk.
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Re: Snow/ice driving practice
There is a difference in doing it for training and doing it for thrills. The question is whether you are endangering yourself or others in the process. If so, both are prohibited.bignflnut wrote:Out on a limb: if you had a male that cared about you and there was sufficient conditions, you ran this experiment/drill in a safe area.
Funny that the cop admitted to doing it, self-righteous jerk.
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Hey wait a minute, i can see over the steering wheel.carmen fovozzo wrote:Or short..steves 50de wrote:I think some people are to old to drive. just sayin.carmen fovozzo wrote:I do a test every year when we get the first sign of crappy weather...on private property..
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Just a few more years, and Anna and I will be heading to:
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I thought everyone in your area of Ohio would be experts in winter driving by now, with all that lake effect snow you get.TSiWRX wrote:Just a few more years, and Anna and I will be heading to:
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Speaking of, today looks like a great day to hone your skills!M-Quigley wrote:I thought everyone in your area of Ohio would be experts in winter driving by now, with all that lake effect snow you get.TSiWRX wrote:Just a few more years, and Anna and I will be heading to:
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Christmas Day was great timing for what I did; when else are you going to have a large mall parking lot all to yourself. It looked like when the Griswalds got to Wally World's property in the first "Vacation" movie.
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Re: Snow/ice driving practice
I used to use an empty section of the parking lot at work for practice but they installed cameras now. Now if it's safe, I put myself in a slight spin on the way out or find a back road.
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I run a 2004 Ford Focus, my winter tires are Firestone Winter Force tires on an extra set of wheels. This is the third season for them. Best winter tires I ever owned.
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Nay, my friends - unfortunately (and I say this because I love snow...it's what happens when you spent the first 9 years of your life in a near-tropical climate, where the only snow exists on mountain tops! ), Shaker's barely got enough snow to go sledding on.JustaShooter wrote:Speaking of, today looks like a great day to hone your skills!M-Quigley wrote:I thought everyone in your area of Ohio would be experts in winter driving by now, with all that lake effect snow you get.TSiWRX wrote:Just a few more years, and Anna and I will be heading to:
https://teamoneil.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I think that this is where a lot of folks who don't live right in this area get the mistaken notion that somehow NE-Ohio is all a pile of white-fluff, brown/black-slush, and glare-ice this time of year. Cleveland and the even the inner-ring eastern suburbs like the Heights or Orange/Beachwood actually are not in the primary snow belt, and even Solon and Moreland Hills are just fringe. Most of the time, we see considerably less snow than even just a bit further east, like Mentor, which in-turn tend to get less than places like Ashtabula or Geauga counties.
My grill outside may have a foot of snow on it, but my lawn has barely 6 to 8 inches - if not half that in some spots - and our plow service has not averaged more than 1 trip per day for the last week, and our driveway is actually well-groomed even considering this relaxed pace. Most of the better municipalities like Shaker has had no trouble keeping up with street clearance, either, as even side-streets are seeing servicing.
I think the most telling is when folks in my area call up a place like Discount Tires Direct or Tire Rack and ask for a winter tire package for their vehicles. Immediately, these retailers will recommend "Studless Ice & Snow" tires, which, in-truth, are an overkill in this area. Given our typically well-groomed streets, folks outside the primary snow belt would actually be much better served with "Performance Winter" tires, which have an expanded performance (read: safety) envelope on the wet and only sometimes slushy roadways that typically occur in this area versus the more snowbound primary belt.
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The key word is "better" as some suburbs are abysmal at clearing the streets. I live in a secondary snow belt and it takes 24-48 hours before my street is plowed. It can take a 4wd to get out of my street.TSiWRX wrote:Most of the better municipalities like Shaker has had no trouble keeping up with street clearance, either, as even side-streets are seeing servicing.
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I recall a snowstorm in the winter of '85 where my Bronco couldn't get out of my street because the drifts were so high it just lifted the vehicle off the ground.pk47 wrote:The key word is "better" as some suburbs are abysmal at clearing the streets. I live in a secondary snow belt and it takes 24-48 hours before my street is plowed. It can take a 4wd to get out of my street.TSiWRX wrote:Most of the better municipalities like Shaker has had no trouble keeping up with street clearance, either, as even side-streets are seeing servicing.
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Saw a single-vehicle wreck (bumper torn off) in Cleveland Heights on Fairmount not 300 ft. from the intersection of Cedar the other morning, before their plows got out to take care of the slush there.
Crossed over into Shaker, and the roads were just wet.
Felt really sorry for that driver.
We live in the Sussex neighborhood, so we border Warrensville Heights as well as go through Highland Hills and Beachwood all the time to get to our in-law's place in Orange, traveling eastbound on Harvard Rd. There's quite a clear demarcation between the communities in terms of just how well the snow gets cleared. It's almost comical.
^ Ayup.pk47 wrote:The key word is "better" as some suburbs are abysmal at clearing the streets. I live in a secondary snow belt and it takes 24-48 hours before my street is plowed. It can take a 4wd to get out of my street.TSiWRX wrote:Most of the better municipalities like Shaker has had no trouble keeping up with street clearance, either, as even side-streets are seeing servicing.
Saw a single-vehicle wreck (bumper torn off) in Cleveland Heights on Fairmount not 300 ft. from the intersection of Cedar the other morning, before their plows got out to take care of the slush there.
Crossed over into Shaker, and the roads were just wet.
Felt really sorry for that driver.
We live in the Sussex neighborhood, so we border Warrensville Heights as well as go through Highland Hills and Beachwood all the time to get to our in-law's place in Orange, traveling eastbound on Harvard Rd. There's quite a clear demarcation between the communities in terms of just how well the snow gets cleared. It's almost comical.
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Comical, unless one is a resident of that municipality and paying for the services that aren't being rendered.TSiWRX wrote:There's quite a clear demarcation between the communities in terms of just how well the snow gets cleared. It's almost comical.
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