I have a question for people who are experts at driving on snow/ice
Posted by bbonb
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I used to practice this doing burnouts and turning into the direction the ass end of the car drifted
Posted by harb
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Aim for the nearest deer or moose. They will cushion the impact.*
Posted by KingTalkyTiki
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Actually, you turn towards The Lord*
Posted by Stu
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jesus take the wheel*
Posted by lcubed
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Only if your car is approved by Jesus. So you've got to think What Would Jesus Drive? *
Posted by doubledown
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Kia Soul*
Posted by Stu
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The Pontius Pilot*
Posted by Stu
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The Corolla Cross*
Posted by Stu
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Jesus Take The Wheel!*
Posted by shua
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If the back of the car starts to move to one side or the other, turn the wheel in that direction.
Posted by doubledown
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so that the vehicle flips and slows to a stop?
Posted by bbonb
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you're trying to "catch" the momentum of the vehicle and make it look like you're turning
Posted by illinibone
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that’s the confusing part to me. If the back of the vehicle is sliding to the left
Posted by bbonb
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imagine a car superimposed onto a clock, so that the front points toward 12 and the back toward 6
Posted by Sammich
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great analogy!*
Posted by bbonb
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You’ve been bonbonned*
Posted by DocWalk20
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As they say in driving school, any landing you walk away from is the insurance company's problem. *
Posted by doubledown
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instructions unclear; I am now a 15-foot tower of twisty metal and plastic*
Posted by Sammich
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ooo
Posted by jdl
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