Anatidae wrote:Not necessarily......Just having 4WD is no assurance you will avoid getting 'stuck' in a Winter storm event unless you have studs or chains.......and a winch.jmh600 wrote:Anybody get stuck in the storm? Iv never been stuck in a snow storm but I been reading up on some of these stories about being stuck on the interstate for 10-12-14 hours in Alabama and Georgia and I got to scratching my head.. if you have 4 wheel drive would you not just hit the median or shoulder and go ahead to where you were going or atleast to the nearest exit? I would guess the stories you are hearing about sitting there so long are the ones that dont have 4 wheel drive?
There ARE certain road conditions during a rain/ice/freeze-up/snow event that 4WD's are also debilitated. 'Have seen it in SK and the Dakotas on a couple of our trips. Not a warm and fuzzy feeling.
I was in atlantes Mon - thur. finally made it out of that hell hole last night.
I have a customer that lives in Atlanta. they left there daughters school program at 4:30 tue evening. they said "we'll make it home, we have 4x4's" he said the thing about Atlanta and 4x4's is that the other 99% of the people don't have them. he said they went 2-3 miles and literally the traffic was just a dead stand still, he had both his and his wife's vehicle stuck in traffic and had been hit 2-3 times each.
they ditched the Lexus 4x4 and walked back to the school with there little girl 2 miles. in 4.5 hours they made it 2 miles!
slept at the school, and by morning the traffic had only gotten worse. they walked to a friends house, who wasn't home 3-miles away. got on his 4-wheeler and it took them 6 hours to drive it home 6-8 miles.