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Re: The past few days in Minnesota [bigfur] by andys120
Jan 18, 2009 (11:32 am)
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Replying to: bigfur (Jan 18, 2009 11:03 am)

Driving across a flat surface with few obstacles is a whole different thing from driving on an icy road with traffic, curves, dips rises and blind spots.
 
Black ice sneaks up on you, surprise can create panic.
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Re: The past few days in Minnesota [andys120] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 18, 2009 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: andys120 (Jan 18, 2009 11:32 am)

There you go.....PANIC....brain freezes, pedal mashed to floor, wheel locked or arms flailing....and probably too late to do anything even if you came to your senses.
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Re: The past few days in Minnesota [Mr_Shiftright] by bigfur
Jan 18, 2009 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jan 18, 2009 4:21 pm)

Gotta love black ice. Nothing better then it being so cold your exhaust freezes.
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Re: The past few days in Minnesota [Mr_Shiftright] by kdshapiro
Jan 21, 2009 (7:32 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jan 18, 2009 4:21 pm)

In the mid-nineties there was a series of devasting ice storms on the east coast. I was driving a manual and after yet another ice storm went to work the next day. I came off a clear road speed limit 55, onto an exit ramp, doing about 30, which clar for the first 10 feet then was black ice the rest of the length. As I rounded the curve scared out of my head, a car had previously spun out in front of me and was perpendicular to the road...no chance of me stopping. The driver saw me coming and not suprisingly had a look of panic.
 
In a split second I mashed the clutch keeping the car in neutral, prayed, steered slightly to left to avoid the cars front, hoped I wouldn't hit the guardrail on the left. Managed to get around the car without hitting anything, then the exit ramp turned into a downgrade straight to the stop sign at the bottom.
 
I kept the car in neutral, the plan was to mash the brakes when I was even with the stop sign and hope I didn't hit an innocent car who happened to be in the intersection at the wrong time. The almighty must have been looking after me, as when I hit the brakes at the stop sign there were no cars in the intersection and I stopped in the middle of the road.
 
It could have ended much, much worse. Lesson to be learned is one can't panic.
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Re: Are there any wiper blades that actually wipe in winter weather? [bottgers] by tj6968
Aug 19, 2009 (8:38 am)
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Replying to: bottgers (Dec 17, 2008 5:51 am)

I use Tripledge wiper blades. They've worked well for me... they are silicone so it will last longer than rubber. I bought them from www.buytripledge.com but I think you can find them other places.

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