Ok, I have a 1992 Jeep Wrangler. Its nothing special but it gets me where I want to go. I've been driving my wife back and forth to work around Tulsa. Ok now I've seen alot of sudans or compact cars trying to drive around in this crap. I've also seen alot of 2 wheel drive wanna be suv's trying also. Some have made it where they wanted to go and others were sitting in a ditch or median waiting to get pulled out. So here it goes with my messege.
1. When the snow hits, you should already be prepared, don't wait until the roads are crap.
2. Know your limitations, just because you have a 4x4, know what you can and can't do.
3. Stay off the roads unless you just have to get on the roads.
4. Get your vehcile prepared to go out, shovel, flashlights, blankets, cell phone charged etc.
And just for those who are wondering, my wife stayed home acouple of days from work because I thought it was to bad to travel.
I don't want to rant but people are dangerous out there and I am thinking of myself and my loved ones.
1. When the snow hits, you should already be prepared, don't wait until the roads are crap.
2. Know your limitations, just because you have a 4x4, know what you can and can't do.
3. Stay off the roads unless you just have to get on the roads.
4. Get your vehcile prepared to go out, shovel, flashlights, blankets, cell phone charged etc.
And just for those who are wondering, my wife stayed home acouple of days from work because I thought it was to bad to travel.
I don't want to rant but people are dangerous out there and I am thinking of myself and my loved ones.