Submitted by 3-celled-noggin t3_10mlnf2 in vermont
HappilyhiketheHump t1_j63nruf wrote
No need. Either vehicle without snow tires is essentially the same on a paved main road.
Traction control in a newer FWD sedan is all you need if you slow down and drive with road conditions in mind.
Have a great trip!
3-celled-noggin OP t1_j63nwil wrote
Thanks for the reply. If the forecast changes and it’s actively snowing would that change anything?
Ok-Title-270 t1_j63yhta wrote
Not unless you can rent an SUV w snow tires
HappilyhiketheHump t1_j63rnzy wrote
If you are on paved main roads, no. Just slow down and take it easy.
PM_ME_UR_BGP_PREFIX t1_j66i58m wrote
If it’s REALLY bad, don’t go out on the road and put everyone else in danger
It’s better to be at the hotel wishing you on the road, than to be on the road wishing you were at the hotel.
alunnatic t1_j63rltq wrote
It'll get nasty at the top of rt 4 and the top of the access road during a storm. I probably wouldn't worry at all if the forecast is less than a few inches. If you plan on taking the bus during a storm I wouldn't worry.
dmccullum t1_j63rt2p wrote
No, all cars have four wheel brakes. The real issue is braking control, which AWD will not help with—only snow tires or chains would make a difference in that scenario. Just drive carefully and slowly if it's snowing and realize you won't have traction at stops and corners.
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