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"Big Bill" > wrote in message ... > Well, I learned how to drive in the snow in Pa. > I learned that when you simply plow into the snow, and it gets > packed > under the car, it lifts you up, and the tires lose traction. > I haven't noticed any changes in show that would have changed this, > and, seeing the OP's pics, I am confident in saying that. > I wonder where you drive that this is not so. I learned to (and currently) drive in the snow in northern New England. What you say is definitely true should you drive into a bank or pileup created by a snowplow. But if it is just unpacked deep snow, you can definitely go through snow as high or higher than the bumper. YM(and snow)MV, -Fred W |
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