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nooo! people drive poorly, i have been hit in my car numerous times, aaaaannd... you cant see anything.
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I'm from Minnesota. It's like asking me if I like blinking and breathing. There is no like or dislike. I have to do it. Some days its good, some times it sux. Living here is like a passport to drive like a maniac during a snowstorm in the south. If I get pulled over, I just say "Minnesota" and the cop nods an lets me go.
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No, I do not like driving in the snow. Last time I was in Connecticut a few years ago, after I had a transfer to move to Florida, my car skid under a very small snow shower. It was already late spring and I had never had an accident driving in the snow in all the years that I had lived in Connecticut. And now that I was about to leave, probably permanently, I had an accident in a very light snow shower.
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I have to say yes, especially when it's so bad out that theres nobody else on the road, I like the challenges presented.
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Yes.
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I had to do it today, and I can safely say that I don't. I'm not a good driver even in normal conditions, but when you add snow I become a danger to life everywhere.
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I'm not a big fan, but now that I have a 4x4 it's a little better.
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not with a mustang
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Oh yeah!
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I love to be driven around but never to go out from the car when it's snowing...
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no but i love snow
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Although its great to be a passenger, driving in the snow - because everywhere looks so stunning, i really dont like to drive in it :(
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Yes, its fun to me but ONLY when there's no one else on the road. if the roads are really bad then i don't trust the other drivers driving!
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I've lived all my life in Canada, and I hate it. I hate snow, period. All those pretty, romantic pictures you see on Christmas cards and the like, don't believe it! I used to like it as a kid, but now that I'm an adult, it has become the scourge of winter for me every year. Constant shovelling, freezing your butt off, slipping about....yuck! Going to work and just getting around sucks----you have to drive very carefully and slowly so you don't end up in a snowy ditch on the freeway, or rear-end the person ahead of you at an intersection. Then, come spring, it melts into huge "ponds", leaving the roads a complete dirty mess, so your car is constantly muddy for weeks on end. SIGH!
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I have never driven in the snow. It doesn't snow much here....last time was a real good snow here was about 1984.
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