Let me just say ... if the very first year I've ever had shiny new snow tires on my car, we never get more than three or so inches at one time for the entire winter?
I'm seriously not going to know whether to laugh or cry, since that was my big Christmas present and all.
EDIT: Okay, so my new theory is that my snow tires are creating an invisible dome over the Northeastern Pennsylvania region so that while everybody else is getting dumped on, only a few inches at a time are wriggling their way through and falling to the ground in a large radius around the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.
I ... don't think that's how snow tires are supposed to help you drive in the winter. Well, unless tire manufacturers are entirely staffed by wizards and no one's bothered to tell me.
I'm seriously not going to know whether to laugh or cry, since that was my big Christmas present and all.
EDIT: Okay, so my new theory is that my snow tires are creating an invisible dome over the Northeastern Pennsylvania region so that while everybody else is getting dumped on, only a few inches at a time are wriggling their way through and falling to the ground in a large radius around the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.
I ... don't think that's how snow tires are supposed to help you drive in the winter. Well, unless tire manufacturers are entirely staffed by wizards and no one's bothered to tell me.
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Date: 2010-02-01 09:44 pm (UTC)Carrying an umbrella guarantees it won't rain.
Driving the speed limit guarantees there's not a cop nearby.
Having snow tires guarantees there won't be enough snow to need them.