Many years ago a parent told me that tires do not wear out on snow like they do on asphalt or cement or dirt roads. Ever since then when I get the chance, I drive on snow. I go out of my way to drive over fresh snow. I love being the first car making tracks through the parking lot. Sometimes during a snow storm the other traffic has made tracks to the right or left side of the road. I try to keep two wheels on the fresh snow and the other two wheels on the traveled road. I'm saving wear and tear on my treads and making fresh tracks at the same time.
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