Submitted by reinhart_menken t3_10gzfl3 in vermont
So we’re thinking of going to Bolton to stay for a couple weeks to a month, so I can go to the slopes and snowboard. We’re driving up from Virginia, where it never really snows much, when it does salt is poured and it pretty quickly melts or gets plowed in urban areas.
We have a rear wheel drive 2008 Toyota Matrix with all weather wheels, and slid out a bit in Pennsylvania last weekend on light snow, granted we were going a bit too fast (40-50). So the girlfriend is pretty concerned about driving around in Vermont where it would snow a lot more, on our front wheel drive, on all weather tires. I think we’ll be fine if we drive slow, but I could wrong.
Do you think it’ll be fine? Should we get snow tires or chain? Or do drive slower than in the summer? I mean I feel like a whole state of people must still go about their business in the snow just fine somehow but maybe there’s extra driving precautions we should take in Vermont that we normally wouldn’t in the summer.
Thanks!
Edit: front wheel drive not rear.
Edit2: after seeing the comments here and consulting a friend I remembered was local in Vermont, I'll be getting some Nokian snow tires.
kevinrk t1_j55hfbw wrote
Snow tires would definitely help. Chains don’t do anything useful.
In general going slow is the best precaution you can take. Whether or not you will be “fine” totally depends on your comfort level and the conditions at the time