txj2go
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It's a good comment but not applicable to my circumstances or what information I was trying to get. I was more interested in whether to use 4High or just 2WD in snow, not so much asking how to drive in snow. I've been in enough snow and even worse ice to know how to drive in it, or as you say to not try to drive in it.I'm going to off an unpopular opinion....
If you're asking/worried about 3" of snow, stay off the road. I'm all for people learning to drive in it, but if you're going in with little experience, and worried about 3", you're going to be in a world of hurt if conditions change, or if you end up in 12"+ (it's been known to happen). You're the type of person that usually ends up on the news
I hit a blizzard on I-40 one time, the highway patrol had the road closed and if you didn't have chains you didn't go on. I put on my chains and continued.
Another time I was driving north from my house and hit an ice storm coming the other way. I was in my little RWD car then. The farther I went the smaller an opening I could see through in my windshield. By the time I reached my destination near Oklahoma I would only drive max. of 40mph and the ice coating the roads was very slick. I was very hungry due to spending an extra hour on the road so I stopped at a burger joint. I could barely walk across the parking lot to and from my car. When I got back out on the road I stopped at a red light and almost couldn't get the car to start moving again on the ice. For the last 10 miles of my trip I was driving 30 mph max. There was no other traffic to deal with. Snow is bad enough, pure smooth slick ice is worse.
I've driven on snow in the area between denver and Eisenhower tunnel. On that trip we were sightseeing and went over Lovelland Pass but the roads themselves were mostly clear. Driving back towards Mt. Evans numerous times we would go around a corner and hit a section of road in the shade and it would be solid snow/ice. On another trip heading to Moab we went through the tunnel and it was low single digits on the west side going down the mountain. I think there were bits and pieces of frozen stuff on the road then. We hit Moab and again went into a pretty big blizzard there.
Back to my question and my upcoming trip- the forecast has gotten worse- up to 8" of snow by the time I arrive. I don't want to drive in I-25 rush hour traffic in 8" of snow so I'm changing my itinerary.
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