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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Would a rear wheel drive with snow tires perform just as well in the snow as an AWD or FWD with all-season tires?” plus 4 more

Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Would a rear wheel drive with snow tires perform just as well in the snow as an AWD or FWD with all-season tires?” plus 4 more


Question: Would a rear wheel drive with snow tires perform just as well in the snow as an AWD or FWD with all-season tires?

Posted: 09 Nov 2015 07:52 PM PST

EVEN BETTER!!!

Snow tires are the key factor in snow ! ! !

Although RWD cars are not the best in snow, a RWD car with snow tires is much better and SAFER that AWD with all season tires! Link below proves my point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STaximkaQxo

Question: In a 40 miles per hour zone how fast you should drive when it's been raining?

Posted: 09 Nov 2015 04:43 PM PST

40 mph, as long as it's safe.

Heavy rain can affect your visibility, so you may need to slow down.
Wet road has less grip, so you may need to go slower around corners.
It takes longer to stop on a wet road, so you shouldn't follow the car in front as closely.
Surface water on the road can cause you to aquaplane and loose control, so you need to slow down for that.

But if things are otherwise "normal", apart from a little bit of dampness, then can you drive at the normal speed.

Question: Car accident?

Posted: 09 Nov 2015 04:11 PM PST

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