Almost got stuck in a ditch

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Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Newly licensed and inexperienced snow driver with a chip on his shoulder driving a stick shift truck and talking on a cell phone. That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.

Agreed....
 

Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: seanws
Originally posted by: dartworth
Yes i am inexperienced, but experience had nothing to do with this. No matter how much experience you have ice is ice.


experience has everything to do with it dude...

not to mention, when the roads are icey SLOW DOWN, and get off the phone. who on earth gave you your license?

I am an excellent driver. I wasn't even paying attention to the phone as it was a hands free device. I might as well have been listening to music.

Addittionally did you even read my post?! I said i was going at a max speed of 5mph!! THat is plenty slow, for the conditions.

you just don't get it do you punk...if you had any experience you would know what to look for and not get in those positions.

Why am i suddenly a punk. It was simply and icy neighborhood. I was just driving through it to go home. The brake slamming was done on a completely seperate area, which was a commuter lot. GOing down this hill was simply just checking out the roads and heading for home from work and errands.

I do understand though, going down there with that much ice was not a smart move. However, dont you think i have learned. I even got a big lecture from my mom. Im a youth yes, i made a dumb move, am i going to screw around like that again NO, not without proper circumstances (ie empty parking lot with my dad, guiding me and teaching me).

-Kevin
 

deerslayer

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Experience has everything to do with it. You would know that if you had any at all.

You will most likely never need four low unless you are going off-road or the weather conditions are extremely bad, in which case I would suggest you don't even bother venturing out.
 

Kalvin00

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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Also for no apparent reason the gear will grind when trying to shift into reverse. I come to a complete stop and it just grinds when trying to do it.

-Kevin

My dad's old 1991 Chevy pickup did this. What he always had to do was go into second gear, neutral, and then into reverse. Try doing that, or the other gears and see if that makes that problem go away.
 

Aimster

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4WD just gives you more points to pick up traction. If the roads were all ice like you said good luck. If you ever hit ice do not hit your brakes.
 

Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: deerslayer
Experience has everything to do with it. You would know that if you had any at all.

You will most likely never need four low unless you are going off-road or the weather conditions are extremely bad, in which case I would suggest you don't even bother venturing out.

YOu aren't listening. Yes experience would have told me that was a place to avoid however once in it experience doesn't mean crap. I didn't panic or anything, the car had 0 traction which meant experienced or not there was nothing i could do.

-Kevin
 

Gamingphreek

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So there would be absolutely no reason for me to ever have to use 4WD Low unless we got about a foot of snow and i for some reason had to go out in it?

We might be heading to the Outer Banks again. What would i use in the sand if we go on the beach in the truck?

-Kevin
 

Gamingphreek

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I did counter steer but i had 0 traction. So although i was supposed to be going straight the car kept drifting to the right towards the ditch.

-Kevin