I don't get it. Anyone who lives where it snows sees this, every year. I swear, it's like people forget how to drive in the snow! They have been doing it for years probably, yet the first snow of the season the road might as well be a solid sheet of ice, and they are 13 year olds who have never driven a car before! Now, I drove for the first time in the snow this past winter. Never done it before. It was a bad snow, snowing hard, about an inch in the past half hour. Slippery stuff. Now, I'm driving an 03 Expedition 4WD, with Michelin LTX M/S tires (good All-season tires). Did I have problems? Not really. The only incident was a slight left onto a street that when I turned the wheel, it kept going straight and I ended up with the front passenger tire partway in a snowbank, and I was able to drive off without incident. Meanwhile, everyone else is sliding hither and yon, going into ditches, crashing, spinning.. I don't get it, I really don't. I was in 2WD the whole time. Is it that people just forget how to drive in the snow? Or something else maybe?