Driving a GT In Snow/Slush
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The problem with rain, especially in areas where the rains are few and far between, is the amount of surface oil that deposits at intersections (or any sections of roadway where vehicles sit and idle for periods of time). These oils will make road surfaces treacherous at the first hint of rain. It takes prolonged downpours to wash the oil away. Whenever it starts to rain after a prolonged dry spell, watch the intersections. It's entertaining, providing it's not YOU that some schmuck runs into.
The problem with rain, especially in areas where the rains are few and far between, is the amount of surface oil that deposits at intersections (or any sections of roadway where vehicles sit and idle for periods of time). These oils will make road surfaces treacherous at the first hint of rain. It takes prolonged downpours to wash the oil away. Whenever it starts to rain after a prolonged dry spell, watch the intersections. It's entertaining, providing it's not YOU that some schmuck runs into.
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