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this post was submitted on 29 Aug 2023
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As an add on to your post. People that think AWD means they can drive in the snow. AWD helps to prevent them from getting stuck, it does not help them slow down
My brother always likes to say “Remember, it’s All Wheel Drive, not All Wheel Stop” when reminding people about driving in the snow.
That's genius
I always say that the only direct control you have over your vehicles is which way the wheels are turned. Acceleration and braking are merely inputs you press to suggest to your vehicle to obey. Wether or not it stops or goes is up to physics