Rear wheel drive equals a quick 180 degree turn on slippery roads.

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Rear wheel drive equals a quick 180 degree turn on slippery roads.

After making a wrong turn a quick reverse solved the problem.

This could only happen on slick roads.

 
I have fun memories of using my Mitsubishi pickup with just RWD on wet or snowy roads, people tend to get pale in the face when a pickup come sideways towards them, even if its just at walking speed and the car never get near them.

A case of boys will be boys i think :)
 
This could only happen on slick roads.

Can be done easily on any roads with enough horsepower :cool: Especially with 700+ ponies under the hood of an old pick-up and I can personally attest to that :eek:

Phil
 
I have fun memories of using my Mitsubishi pickup with just RWD on wet or snowy roads, people tend to get pale in the face when a pickup come sideways towards them, even if its just at walking speed and the car never get near them.

A case of boys will be boys i think :)
I have crabwalked on snowy roads before. On slick roads I can be going forward in a perfectly straight line while also facing sideways. If aircraft can do it why can't I?
 
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