The main problem with what you are looking at is that when you're backing up the car, you have to turn sharply to the right immediately after the front of the car has left the carport. But you have to turn the wheel back soon enough to avoid crashing the front into the fence. Now, steering can be problematic in slush 15-20 cm deep. The wheels can easily lose traction, too. If they regain traction suddenly, you are at risk of crashing the car into something again. Hence, the title of this post.
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me too don't like snowfall. i agree >> Life is better now - until the next snowfall
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