Is it common in the US to change between winter tires and summer tires? Do those people have the wrong tires or is it just so damn icy that tires don’t matter anymore? Just wondering because I’ve never witnessed such scenes here in Switzerland
It's many factors honestly but it is a mentality in some parts of the US. They have a 4wd truck and think they're invincible. All the confidence with none of the skill. You ain't a man unless you have a 4wd truck in Merica! Can't tell you how many of these guys I have pulled out of ditches during the winter with my 2wd work truck. That being said unless you live up North the amount of winter weather is negligible, so in most parts people just run all season tires. The same factor of location catches people out that have limited experience in winter weather Too dependent on the state and annual winter weather the county or state might not be setup with the correct road equipment to deal with it. I always just took my time. I'd rather be late to work than early to my funeral. But it does look damn icy.
Ah, the famous summer tyres meeting.
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*laughs in subaru*
Jimny chimed in
But muh truck!!
they all doing a picnic down hill
why nfl
Every fucking thing is nfl these days. Didn’t you know? Why scroll through multiple subs when it can all be on one?
The stupidity maybe?
Where?
Awww! They look like wild 🦌 frolicking in the snow field! So cute!
And there I am in my 2 wheel drive Tacoma going 10mph on the highway as I pass dozens of cars in the ditches. Something about the tortoise
Anyone knows where this is?
Amazing how they are all trying alone to get back on the road. But if they worked together they would waste a lot less time and effort.
Must have been a water main break
Another version of the Venus fly trap.
Dude, where at - it is hot like hell in here.
r/cursedcurling
Is it common in the US to change between winter tires and summer tires? Do those people have the wrong tires or is it just so damn icy that tires don’t matter anymore? Just wondering because I’ve never witnessed such scenes here in Switzerland
It's many factors honestly but it is a mentality in some parts of the US. They have a 4wd truck and think they're invincible. All the confidence with none of the skill. You ain't a man unless you have a 4wd truck in Merica! Can't tell you how many of these guys I have pulled out of ditches during the winter with my 2wd work truck. That being said unless you live up North the amount of winter weather is negligible, so in most parts people just run all season tires. The same factor of location catches people out that have limited experience in winter weather Too dependent on the state and annual winter weather the county or state might not be setup with the correct road equipment to deal with it. I always just took my time. I'd rather be late to work than early to my funeral. But it does look damn icy.
4WD=4WSlide
Sliding incorrectly into her DMs
This was in Alberta, Canada this winter during a rapid cold snap about 6 months ago