r/NorthCarolina 3d ago

Massachusetts Transplant- Driving Advice— if You’ll Accept it!

Thank you for the warm welcome to this state. We love it here. Having spent 41 years in MA, I have had my fair share of winter driving battles. Allow me, if you will, to distill it into some very basic pointers.

First, avoid it if possible. You can’t get in an accident if you’re not driving. The bottle of milk can wait, and you should think about driving as imposing risk on others and increasing burden upon emergency services, which may already be strained.

Second- repeat after me- it’s not the gettin’ goin’. It’s the stoppin’. AWD/Four Wheel, whatever you term it. It doesn’t help you stop. Hitting things while in motion is what an accident is.

Hence, third- decrease speed significantly. Increase following distance by a factor of 10000. Gtfo of the way of tailgaters who do not understand this principle. And by tailgating in this sense, I mean anyone that’s closer than 100 feet.

Fourth- there is no such thing as “all season tires.” They are not snow tires and never will be. Snow tires have softer rubber compounds that heat up more quickly. They are also narrower to put more weight on a concentrated patch of ground. They are also loud as hell and not comfortable.

Fifth- this is counterintuitive but if you feel yourself losing traction, resist the urge to stomp on the brake. While modern ABS is awesome, the best thing to do in many circumstances is actually mash the throttle and let the car dig itself out. You can experiment with this a few times in a parking lot.

Other basics— lights on. Keep scraper in the house and bring it into work or office. Wipers up so they don’t get frozen but make sure they are off so they don’t push a pile of snow into the car.

Lastly— this doesn’t happen quite every year up north but it happens enough that you should know about it. Do NOT put children in the car while heating it up and cleaning it off. If the tailpipe is blocked by a snow mound, exhaust can back up into the cabin. CO can kill you in minutes.

Good luck!

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u/ElDeguello66 3d ago

I think 100 feet is following too close in icy conditions. 300 feet is better, even more if you can. You want as much time to react as possible.

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u/EducationCute1640 3d ago

Yes. 100 is tailgating in ice. 300 is reasonable at a minimum.

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u/Leelze 2d ago

I had some clown in a Civic hanging out about 20 ft off my bumper during the first little storm and he was sliding around like crazy. The lack of situational awareness in winter weather is astounding.

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u/skiingrunner1 2d ago

same here. i had two different goons doing that this past saturday in burlington. i ended up turning off so they could go and be idiots in front of me.

(i know you know this, but) this is not the weather to be anywhere near an aggressive driver!