Driving in Bad Weather?

you’re supposed to use 4 ways under 35 on the thruway.
I think it’s 35 anyway… might be higher than that. Ever notice when trucks merge they use their 4 ways if they’re not up to speed yet?

Like everyone else said… I don’t mind it, but I don’t enjoy how much longer a commute takes when there’s a foot of snow out.

I love bad weather, I love driving that pushes the limits, I love even going out on the motorcycle in the pooring rain. Ive got a screw loose and i dont look to fix it anytime soon.

I love the snow for short drives or drives around town. I pretty much hate the rain, but nothing is worse IMO than heavy rain at night. I can’t stand looking through rain and oncoming headlights while driving. SNOW FTW!!

The only time i’ve used my 4 ways is when it was a complete whiteout , and there’s already a shit ton of snow on the ground. Just to alert other people that suck at driving. Not because i’m nervous for myself lol.
awd + turblow +snow tires is fun. driving in rain is not. I have a convertible, why the fuck would i enjoy driving in rain. :lol:

around town weather does not bother me but If I am going long distance I prefer clear weather so I can haul ass safely

I pay attention to weather like a hawk, when I know a bad storm is about to roll in… I go out chasing it with the wife, LOL.

one day my goal is to see a bad ass tornado.

also, when getting blasted with nasty snow storms… I will go out for random drives in the WRX, awd is super fun in thick snow!

When I’m doing it by choice, fuck yes.

When I’m stuck in it with no say, fuck no.

Everything except TORRENTIAL downpours, love anticipating, and chasing/eluding storms and inclement weather.

I can’t wait for it to start snowing again. i enjoy a challenge.

Yes because its the best time to release my inner Initial D, No homo.

i love driving in the rain. snow is iffy. depends where i’m going. i used to have to drive from irving to dunkirk on poorly lit roads at night, during snow storms. it wasn’t fun. couldn’t see the road, and the wind from the lake made it even more terrifying.