Is the car set up to drive in bad weather? Like, does it have chains on, or however you get the vehicle set so that it is easier to get through the snow? I am already horrified by the stories others have been telling of their adventures driving in awful weather*.
*And, for the record, when I get told "I lost control of the car", immediately saying "don't worry" doesn't make me worry any less. Just saying...
Ummm.... no? I've from the South, and while I'm in the mountains, I'm not from deep in them, the way Stanley is. We just don't see bad weather here, not that often; I can remember when the honeysuckles bloomed on Christmas day. Two inches of snow is a big big deal here.
I've never even seen a set of tire chains, not until my husband showed me a picture on the internet. I don't know what my husband does to prepare the car. I know he puts weight in the back of the car to increase traction, and does something to the tires, but I don't know what.
Doesn't really inspire confidence, huh? Jim's the professional driver in the family. I trust him, because I'm hopeless in this regard.