by lamont » Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:11 pm
I went to high school in Kodiak, AK and have loved snow all my life.
In Seattle, its amusing when we get a couple inches and it shuts down the city for a day or two (holiday from work, taking it easy).
This year was just insane, however. And my car can't handle 6" of snow, it gets high centered and my traction is lousy. I drove to family christmas eve dinner and it was pretty stressful, even though I actually know how to drive on snow (usually I can drive up to stevens or snoqualmie pass in my car, even under a traction tires advisory because they plow those roads and i'm not an complete idiot).
I need to buy a small pickup and get some good rain/traction tires for it.
Questions:
- Why do people here not give you more space behind you when following you downhill in snow? (especially the minivan with no chains tailgating me down pike)
- Why do people spin their tires all the way up hills?
- Why do people go slow up hills?
- Why do pedestrians still aggressively cross the street like you're going to be able to stop for them?