• GreenBeanMachine@lemmy.world
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    So visibility is not an issue, since it is the same as driving behind a truck or a bus. Keep your distance.

    How is soft falling snow comparable to heavy goods? Again, keep your distance, as you would when driving behind a truck, and it won’t fall on your car, but on the road. Also, have winter tires.

    Are you one of those dangerous drivers that tailgates, and drives way too close, doesn’t keep a safe distance and then blames others?

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      Either you don’t have a drivers license, have never been in traffic or live in a paradise where all drivers are perfect. In any case you have no experience of snow I guess. :)

      You can keep all the distance you like, but the second there’s “space” for another car in front of you, someone will drive past and place themselves just in front of you.

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      Wait are you really advocating for the notion that driving with snow on your vehicle is safe and others ought to watch out?

      In a handful of the states where snow is common it is illegal to drive with snow on your car, because of how dangerous it is.

      Did you also struggle with the concept of how wearing a mask helped protect others, which in turn protected you.

      Lmao check lemvotes on this chud

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      Your inability to take responsibility for your own moronic decisions is both pathetic and wrong. Sad. You are genuinely trash if you feel such problems are fine for others to just deal with.

      Have fun being trash!