Winter Driving

By George Dodson


With my trusty truck I moved up to the North East after college. I didn't have much idea about driving on snow as I have always lived in warmer locations. The first winter was very bad. The truck lacked a four wheel drive however, I always thought the front wheel drive is ideal to get you through normal situations. In the first winter the case was different. I moved into an apartment on the top of a hill before the first snow fall.

On normal days getting out of the driveway and going in was not an issue. But after the snow pack down hard ice and especially when the second snowfall hit, getting out in our drive became a major chore. Coming out was no problem unless you wanted to stop or steer. But coming up the driveway was a nightmare. I don't even remember how many times I got stuck with my vehicle. The ice has made the driveway look like an ice rink and the top was quite slick. At first I learned to get a running start and come up the driveway without stopping. I moved up without even getting stuck.But with the passing days the driveway became more and more packed with ice. My truck would get stuck near the garage gate. At night I had to dig the truck to get inside.

Unsurprisingly my tires had worn down the tread by spring. There were a wide variety of tires available in the local tire shop. I tried to look for the best deal as I was budget-conscious. The sales people told me that the all season tires are not perfect for driving in the snow. He suggested that I get a set of a performance tires for my truck driving through the summer and then switch to winter ones in the fall.

At first I thought he was just trying to take me to buy an extra another set of tires. It was after some research I realized that smart drivers always keep two sets of tires to use during the summer and winter months respectively. In order to drive on dry roads the performance tires are considered to be the best. The winter tires made driving extremely easier during the winter. Switching back and forth allowed you to have the best tires no matter what the season.

No matter what tires all season tires you get, none will perform in winter as a well as an average set of cooper winter ones. You will be able to save a lot of money this way. Two sets used consecutively would not last as long when compared to two sets of tires. The shop also provided me some useful information regarding the rebates found online to reduce the bill amount. I then waited for another rebate to save money on the winter set in the fall. The next year, I didn't face any problem getting my car up to the driveway.




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