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Snow above/below the Mason Dixie line.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rico" data-source="post: 1266460" data-attributes="member: 45176"><p>I think its more that we have become spoiled by the technology in the cars we drive now. ABS, traction control, all wheel drive combine to give drivers a feeling of invincibility on the roads. All wheel drive and traction control will get you going, and make a big difference going up snow covered hills, starting at stop lights, and accelerating in a straight line. But the coefficient of traction is a fickle bitch, and when you are to fast for that snowy corner, you are going straight into that ditch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rico, post: 1266460, member: 45176"] I think its more that we have become spoiled by the technology in the cars we drive now. ABS, traction control, all wheel drive combine to give drivers a feeling of invincibility on the roads. All wheel drive and traction control will get you going, and make a big difference going up snow covered hills, starting at stop lights, and accelerating in a straight line. But the coefficient of traction is a fickle bitch, and when you are to fast for that snowy corner, you are going straight into that ditch. [/QUOTE]
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