Sometimes_Stutters t1_j1qzqrz wrote
Reply to comment by cat_prophecy in LPT: If driving in a snowstorm and your GPS suggests taking a faster route, don’t do it if it takes you off the Highway. Backroads are usually last to be cleared of snow and you could get stuck! by Bradiator34
Kinda. There’s an optimal speed. Theoretically the faster you go the more you tend to go straight, which is what you want. In practice you want to operate as close to the speed that your traction allows.
Also, going overly slow can be dangerous for interacting with other cars.
parksandrecpup t1_j1tiksn wrote
Going overly slow can get you and others stuck in deep snow. I had a bad snowstorm before I could get my winters on and I live at the top of a steep hill. The guy infront of me went up it at 15km/h. I swore at him the whole way up because we did almost get stuck. The worst part was he was going 60 before the hill (way way too fast) so I went from having plenty of space to follow to none very quickly. He made it to the top and went 60 again (it was a 50) and he nearly slid out on ice into a bunch of people by a plaza. Pick a reasonable speed and keep it.
DevinFraserTheGreat t1_j1rr8i3 wrote
Yes, you want to avoid a scenario with a lot of cars going in and out of lanes.
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