Sure I would love to be notified. I presume one of you will just message me via the forums? Because that would be awesome.
Will do Razamith, thank you for the suggestion.
Sure I would love to be notified. I presume one of you will just message me via the forums? Because that would be awesome.
Will do Razamith, thank you for the suggestion.
Right... it's over correcting that makes things worse. Smooth accelerations (faster, slower, and turning) are the key. You have to keep your head even when you break free for just a second. Otherwise you make it much worse... very quickly.
And nah my father's from Denver... I can imagine about how much you guys get. Though I did assume it tends to be "dry" snow which other than white-out conditions tends to be much easier to drive on. Even then it's the wind that gets you.
If it's a "wet" snow, I stand corrected.
It's not just that. If you are driving fast in bad weather you are at the mercy of anything you wouldn't expect happening. As long as nothing randomly happens your fine, but as soon as something happens which requires a fast reflexes (and the list of these possibilities only goes up the faster you go) your fucked. You are basically playing the odds on nothing random happening.
Yes. Dry snow tends to drift. Wet now is nothing but slush and ice.
Right but suddenly going 30 mph when others are still going 60-70 is going to greatly increase those unexpected things coming from other people.
I'm not advocating for speeding here, but a bit of snow fall shouldn't suddenly cause people to drive completely differently. Yes you need to think about things like ice and such, but how often does some one's car just suddenly do something they aren't expecting? And those "fast reflexes" in the conditions we are talking about tend to cause people to overreact and make the situation worse...
(Please note that other people doing stupid things can't be completely accounted for... but in these conditions slamming on your brakes is the worst thing to do in any possible situation.)
Now Deca meant blizzard and white-out conditions, so it's kind of a moot point anyway...since if you can't see what your doing you wouldn't be going 60-70 on the highway anyway XD
You should see Australia when it rains heavily. The road rules go out the window as well as the person sitting in the passenger seat. Shit goes crazy.
But that's totally something that should be handled in driver's education. Heck, keep the age at 16 or raise it to 18. But make the driver's ed extensive and include a wet track with instructors in it. I imagine that would save a lot of lives.
Going 70 mph in the effin snow. Jesus. Thats 110 km/h. People here go down to 50-60 km/h on a highway.
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Well, I could run it, I have something in mind. Would be my first game modding though, so no promises. But I think I've been around long enough, so I should have a pretty good idea of how to do it
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But if you wan't someone with some modded games under their belt for our Christmas game, I would understand but I'm definitely up for giving it a go.
I was actually advocating keeping a steady speed and not slamming on your breaks randomly... like you would have to do if something crazy happened right in front of you. Driving fast in the snow is just dumb... everyone else being dumb too doesn't make it less dumb.
Yerp. What's funny is around here people are generally pretty good in the snow, it's rain that freaks them out lol.