His "slight error in judgement"? Would that be the choice of car, the choice of tyre for the conditions, the decision to abandon it in the middle of an intersection, or just the general lack of common sense applied to his entire day? Which "slight error" are we talking about?
I've ridden my motorcycle across ice in a corner, and I've ridden home from work in the snow on my motorcycle. That dude just doesn't know how to drive on snow. For reference, here's a picture of that motorcycle, with those exact same tires.
I didn't have a choice on the first corner with ice, but I managed to take it so I drove across the second corner with ice. I know that snow is different than ice, so I rode home on that. (The ice and snow were different days)
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How do so many retards like this guy get that much money?
They write articles for drivetribe
I’m certain the owner of this McLaren does not write for us....
If you’ve got enough money to buy a mclaren you’ve got enough money to buy a winter beater 4x4 and leave the supercar in the garage.
His "slight error in judgement"? Would that be the choice of car, the choice of tyre for the conditions, the decision to abandon it in the middle of an intersection, or just the general lack of common sense applied to his entire day? Which "slight error" are we talking about?
All of them.....
check this out!
I've ridden my motorcycle across ice in a corner, and I've ridden home from work in the snow on my motorcycle. That dude just doesn't know how to drive on snow. For reference, here's a picture of that motorcycle, with those exact same tires.
Very nice bike, and advanced level bravery!
I didn't have a choice on the first corner with ice, but I managed to take it so I drove across the second corner with ice. I know that snow is different than ice, so I rode home on that. (The ice and snow were different days)