Understeer in snow
l.leung at juno.com
l.leung at juno.com
Fri Dec 14 16:56:27 EST 2001
I agree with Chris. Driving is essentially the same no matter the weather, =
just you must slow down to match the availible traction. Understeer in the =
dry occurs from too high turn entrance speeds, understeer in the snow occur=
s for the same reason, just at a slower speed. It would be worth taking a g=
ood driving school for those whom think that their cars are understeering i=
n adverse conditions (even just pressing hard in the dry), you'll learn and=
understand a lot on what to expect a car to do.
LL - NY
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