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Four-Wheel Drive

It’s that time of year again when we need to be gearing up for winter weather. Last year, I left my truck locked in four wheel drive for nearly four months. And, although I felt that I was invincible, driving in the snow, I realized that I had a false sense of safety and decided that I was getting a little too cocky. Although four-wheel drive helps tremendously in giving you the added traction to move forward through snowy roads, that doesn’t mean you can come to a quick stop. Unfortunately, four-wheel and all-wheel drive will not give you the traction you need to brake.

Although four-wheel drive and/or snow tires are excellent to have, being prepared for the road conditions is key. The most dangerous day for road conditions is the day after the first snowstorm. Driver’s typically haven’t prepared and also likely have forgotten their technique from last year. Having the proper amount of tread on your tires is one major thing on your checklist. If your tread does not have at least a 6/32” (4.8mm) deep tread, you can’t just comb the tread over the bald spots. Check your antifreeze levels and battery water and connections. Make sure your defrosters work.

It’s probably not a bad idea to also carry a winter car kit. A bag of kitty litter for traction, should you get stuck in the snow. Pack a snow shovel, snow scraper, extra gloves and a blanket. You never know if you may get stuck in the elements. Even me, with my awesome four-wheel drive feature, can find myself in for the ride of my life.

Be safe this holiday season.
Until next week…

Daun Thompson
Writer / Comedienne / Artist

Four-Wheel Drive – Comedy Defensive Driving

Daun Thompson: Daun Thompson has spent years acting in both film and theatre which has been paramount in launching her onto the comedy stage (incidentally, without a helmet, resulting in a nasty concussion). Being a funny girl is a full time job. A job that she hopes that one day will come with dental benefits and a 401K. Unlike her work, she is biodegradable, yet flame retardant. And gentle to the touch. Her goal in life??? For strangers to approach her and ask "Didn't you used to be somebody?" In the late 1980's she cut her teeth at the Velveeta Room on 6th Street in Austin, Texas ... the original room with the stripper pole. From there, she moved to northern California and worked with many comedy icons, like Mitch Hedberg, Marc Maron, Colin Quinn, Vic Dunlop, Huck Flyn, Michael Mancini, Doug Ferrari, Shang and Brian Posehn. Daun has been a licensed driver safety instructor and trainer with Comedy Defensive Driving for over 9 years. Her knowledge of driving safety laws keeps her readers informed and engaged with her blog adventures. She still continues to do stand-up comedy, sometimes in a reclining position...just to be different.