Thanks for posting this. I grew up in Westfield... Class of 1974. I have not been back in a long time. In general people who grow up in a snow belt area do know how to drive in snow. This early in the season some people have not had their snow tires put on yet. White out conditions ice patches and other drivers are plain dangerous though.
The problem is if you're on the wrong tires you can't hit the brakes to slow down, once you do you'll lose traction. You have to drive smooth and keep distance and don't lose momentum. This is all about tires
@jamesalles139 if you drive too slow in those conditions on the wrong tires you risk losing momentum to get up hills. Trust me, keep distance and speed up as much as you can. Never touch the brakes
@jamesalles139 you have to keep your head up and constantly scan the road ahead of you for problems. Most people only drive looking 10 feet infront of their eyes. If you look ahead of the car infront of you, you can react before they do
dear father God can you send some of that snow here to Hampton roads Virginia like Chesapeake Portsmouth and Suffolk like college dr Suffolk and Western Branch Chesapeake i wanna see something real quick like how well these people can drive and ice skate we know i will be fine i drove in the mountains in snow and had plenty lessons driving with dad tip joe and more in snow in east Chicago and Gary
JUST A THOUGHT BUT PERHAPS DURING MASSIVE STORMS IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE GAS TANKERS ON ALL HIGHWAYS 24/7 FOR IT OS ENEVITBLE THAT SOME CARS WILL BE CAUGHT WITHOUT GAS IN TRAFFIC JAMS ON HUGE STORMS FOR HOURS IF NOT DAYS??!!
Thanks for posting this. I grew up in Westfield... Class of 1974. I have not been back in a long time. In general people who grow up in a snow belt area do know how to drive in snow. This early in the season some people have not had their snow tires put on yet.
White out conditions ice patches and other drivers are plain dangerous though.
Beautiful pictures, Simon!! Westfield is a pretty place to photograph in the snow ... nice old town.
THANKS! SHARED THIS OUT. I LIVED THERE FOR 8 YRS IN THE 80'S AND THEN WENT BACK IN 1999 TO 2017. SMILE!
The snow is beautiful ❤
My kind of lake effect blizzard..oh how i horribly miss this
Simon Brewer❤!!! Recognized your voice and name from storm riders....😃
Class of 1978, lake Erie 😮
You get a lot more accidents because people don't slow down they actually speed up
The problem is if you're on the wrong tires you can't hit the brakes to slow down, once you do you'll lose traction. You have to drive smooth and keep distance and don't lose momentum. This is all about tires
@@kylepasta what if you just drove slow in the first place?
@jamesalles139 if you drive too slow in those conditions on the wrong tires you risk losing momentum to get up hills. Trust me, keep distance and speed up as much as you can. Never touch the brakes
@@kylepasta do you know when you are going to need to stop?
@jamesalles139 you have to keep your head up and constantly scan the road ahead of you for problems. Most people only drive looking 10 feet infront of their eyes. If you look ahead of the car infront of you, you can react before they do
some of those took some real talent
dear father God can you send some of that snow here to Hampton roads Virginia like Chesapeake Portsmouth and Suffolk like college dr Suffolk and Western Branch Chesapeake i wanna see something real quick like how well these people can drive and ice skate we know i will be fine i drove in the mountains in snow and had plenty lessons driving with dad tip joe and more in snow in east Chicago and Gary
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HARD pass on that stuff.
I live in canada this is like everyday, it gets to a point where the road is literally just a couple inches of ice
JUST A THOUGHT BUT PERHAPS DURING MASSIVE STORMS IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE GAS TANKERS ON ALL HIGHWAYS 24/7 FOR IT OS ENEVITBLE THAT SOME CARS WILL BE CAUGHT WITHOUT GAS IN TRAFFIC JAMS ON HUGE STORMS FOR HOURS IF NOT DAYS??!!
Ala verga bro
Why not using snow chains?
I miss snow.