Driving in the slush is a skill

I went to college in FL and then moved back modern home to Buffalo NY, my guy followed myself and others in this move! He was downright shocked at New York residing.

He had never seen snow before until every one of us moved, and i remember him finding a snow brush in our vehicle and asking why I had a tiny broom, however now he knows its purpose.

He also has l received how to properly dress for the weather… At first he tried to get away with stylish boots and a peacoat… You can’t do that when the weather gets into the downsides. You need fur, waterproof and thick layers. You need to double and sometimes triple layer. Another thing is that it is an artform driving in the snow! People in FL don’t get it, but the most dangerous conditions they get is the rain. You need to turn on the wipers and slow down. That is straight-forward, then with snow and ice, you can’t just hit your brakes. The vehicle will lock up and you will slide. You need to gently pump the brakes to slow the vehicle down before it comes to a stop. You also need to turn with the vehicle rather than against it when you slide. The key is slow and controlled. No terrifying movements or you are going to crash. I have slid horizontally down a road towards a telephone pole before. I just took our foot off the gas and waited for the vehicle to stop. It all worked out fine. I then backed up and continued our way home. My guy is still reading the proper way to drive here.
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