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I was driving back up here to my college which I just started doing this semester. And it started raining pretty bad on the way up and it was dark, and it was raining so much and so hard and with all the car headlights, I couldn't see the lines on the road and I was on a 4 lane highway. I was nervous and was driving blindly and was sure I was partly in the lane beside be b/c I couldn't tell where it begin and mine ended.
never again in my life. never again.
is it comprehensible.....
Worstd riving Conditions? Mother in the passenger seat.
Now that I have my liscence, She is not allowed to ride with me. Be it driver or passenger.
The only condition is if I get to tie her up and place dick tape over her mouth.
And as for the options, Well, I see that as a fun and exciting experience.
I am still carefull.
Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Worstd riving Conditions? Mother in the passenger seat.Now that I have my liscence, She is not allowed to ride with me. Be it driver or passenger.
The only condition is if I get to tie her up and place dick tape over her mouth.
Dude, that's creepy. Dick tape? I hoping that that's a typo. If it is, edit it immediately!
As for worst driving conditions?
Ice - Just drive slow and don't slam the breaks. Loss of control happens at high speed ow when the tires stop rolling.
Snow - Pretty much same as ice.
Heavy Rain/Wet - pretty much same as snow and ice.
Heavy Fog - I have a excellent set of fog lights, so I have no problems here either. If the fog is so thick that you can't see at all, just stop driving.
Heavy Wind - this is what gets me. I drive a 1997 Jeep XJ and it is a fairly light vehicle with alot of ground clearance. I've had very strong winds get underneath my vehicle and make for some pretty scary driving. The jeep also catches a crosswind like a sail.
High winds can be very brutal, and very unpredictable.
Originally posted by sonjay
You never know when the ice is going to get you. With all the others you can pretty much see them coming.
You can see wind?
I know you can hear it. And I know given the right amount of baked beans you can smell it. But I didn't know you could see it.
Ice is pretty easy to see. That shiny stuff on the road...that's ice. That black shiny stuff on the road...that's black ice.
The problem is when people get too comfortable driving in icy conditions or are unaware how to properly drive in such conditions.
Originally posted by KharmaDog
You can see wind?I know you can hear it. And I know given the right amount of baked beans you can smell it. But I didn't know you could see it.
Ice is pretty easy to see. That shiny stuff on the road...that's ice. That black shiny stuff on the road...that's black ice.
The problem is when people get too comfortable driving in icy conditions or are unaware how to properly drive in such conditions.
you can’t see the actual wind, but you can certainly see the effects of wind (trees swaying, flags waving, leaves blowing, etc.)
ice is harder to detect, especially at night