I agree about the "Other than the driving in it with idiots" bit. I sometimes even enjoy driving in snow on empty or near-empty roads in the middle of the night when there's nobody else to hit or be hit by. And I can often make pretty good time without feeling like I'm in danger ... until there's somebody else I have to dodge. It's partly just a matter of having enough room, but the moment someone with water-soluble driving skills gets added to the mix the difficulty and danger go way up.
Even if they're not being actively dangerous, someone who doesn't know how to drive in snow can spend a lot of time being in my way and slowing me down. (Hmm. I have a story for that. I think I'll post in my my journal.)
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Even if they're not being actively dangerous, someone who doesn't know how to drive in snow can spend a lot of time being in my way and slowing me down. (Hmm. I have a story for that. I think I'll post in my my journal.)