Warmer winters may sound great at first —
fewer icy roads, less scraping your car — but milder weather has some major downsides.
Not exact matches
On a frigid evening, days before Christmas, nearly 100 people braved
icy roads to attend a SolarCity job fair at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, on the slight chance they might qualify for one of the
few hundred positions available at the company's solar factory.
The lack of ABS combined with the vehicle's relatively light weight lead to a
few close calls and made driving on wet or
icy roads particularly stressful.
They can turn it on for the first
few meters on
icy roads, but other than that it's just dead weight.
It was fascinating to watch the progress; I got a
few other pings from the machine early the next morning, but the police rightly prioritized safety calls from
icy roads over my property crime.
After all, there are typically far
fewer drivers on
icy roads than those traveling during optimal weather conditions.