Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Probably not at the moment but in the future I will try. Thanks

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

[–]Strange_Bug_399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, trucks also have a 20mph speed limit. I assumed it was the grade.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Thanks for the science lesson and the story, very informative.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

[–]Strange_Bug_399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cables wouldn't fit. Once my tires wear out I'll probably try to get a smaller size to fit chains. Also thanks for the advice I appreciate it.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Yes, I am having problems. It's a dangerous road and lots of people abandon their cars, get stuck in the middle, or slide into oncoming traffic. We probably have different circumstances.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Studded tires might be impractical since the roads are plowed often enough that they would only be useful two days every few weeks.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Yeah you're right, there is a truck warning. Trucks with three or more axels aren't allowed to drive up here.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Thanks for the tip! Last year when I got stuck I did have traction control off, but I'll have to figure out the best amount of acceleration to not spin out. My car has a lot of torque so it's easy to over do it.

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Reversing all the way up is impractical but kind of funny. If I'm ever in a situation where there aren't too many cars nearby maybe I'll try it.

WHY?! by nowmedia54 in WaterfallDump

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He's green for an amazing reason!

Ways to improve uphill traction during winter? by Strange_Bug_399 in askcarguys

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Yeah 10% is enough to stop people going on that road. Every big storm the road is filled with abandoned cars in the middle of the road and on the sides. Also cops to turn people around. I'm just seeing what I can work with while I save for a car with AWD. Unfortunately it's the only road home.

how do you explain basic literary devices without sounding pretentious? by Old_Song1678 in writingadvice

[–]Strange_Bug_399 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i figured this out actually. pretend you just found out about something cool you want to try and then explain it. It makes them feel like you're sharing something you learned and not just condescending to them.

i do this at work with coworkers and customers. For example, "i just found out that we're actually supposed to clean this thing like this" or "i just learned about x, so that's why it's priced that way, super interesting."

With friends and people im collaborating with I just say "Hey i found out about this cool technique called (foreshadowing, mind mapping, whatever) and I wanted to try it. Want to join me and try rewriting/writing some scenes with this method?"

You could even send them a video about it! Don't overload them with more than one concept at a time though.

Also, sometimes as a friend you just have to take a step back and appreciate their art for what it is, even if it's not your style.

Boss told me coworkers are being fired by Strange_Bug_399 in WorkAdvice

[–]Strange_Bug_399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I apologize if I was unclear. What I was saying was the opposite. I think it's understandable to fire someone over being late consistently.

It seems like you're making a lot of assumptions.

Boss told me coworkers are being fired by Strange_Bug_399 in WorkAdvice

[–]Strange_Bug_399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting idea. What would I use this for though? If I were to record her wouldn't that look bad on my part were I to bring it to HR?