本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Actually, I don't want to offend you. Even though you have 10 year around Canadian driving experience, I have to say you are only a lucky driver up to date and seldom drove long distance on highway, on second degree road ,especially in night during the snowy days.
It's nearly impossible to judge the road surface ahead of you in winter night when you are cruising on high way well above 70km/hour. Besides, don't forget highway gust in
winter.
If your driving is strictly limited to local in city, you could possibly save this money by and large.
I had a dozen of winter day and night long distance (700KM -1500KM/trip) driving experiences with average cruising speed at around 90-110km/hour. Without a set of winter tire, I incurred 2 dangerous yet lucky highway skids in the first winter and totaled my first car evetually in the third skid accident during the 2nd winter .
On the other hand, since with the second car having Winter tires on, I never have experienced a single skid on highway anymore. However, even with winter tires, I was still very nervous and paid special attention while changing lane and turning around.
Winter driving in local is a piece of cake to any one, so long as s/he observes some winter driving rules and has a set of good shaped A/S tires. I even could do some stunts on snowy local roads. However, the bloated confidence nearly cost my life.
I really don't need anyone to buy my story. However, it maybe helpful to the ones concerned about this issue.
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