[DeTomaso] Winter Driving in Norway

Mad Dog Antenucci teampantera at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 29 13:11:14 EDT 2008


Its hard to find 'real Vikings' (aka Norwegians) anymore unless they have moved to Seattle or St Paul Minnosota.
   
   Now when I lived in Seattle there were more Norwegian flags waving then American flags....you guys down in SoCal think you are ill from all the  Mexican and Vietnamese national flags? You want to be on the edge of scary un-American activities? Then  drive into Ballard ( a sub of Seatle) on Friday night when all those transplanted Norwegion-pigions who just got off fishing boats have come ashore and drank about 10 beers and ate all that lutafisk or whatever its called ohhhhh man, its tough.  ;-]>
   
  My experience is its no different when we had snow or ice or RAIN in Seattle....the Norwegians disappeared off the roads....driving in the winter months was the best time to drive your Pantera because you could be sure NO Norwegians would be on the road.
   
  Mad Dawg

Thomas Tornblom <Thomas.Tornblom at hax.se> wrote:
  cengles at cox.net skrev:
> Dear Torbjorn, 
> 
> You wrote:
> 
>> And Yuppie to day the first snow fall, with a total chaos on the main
>> roads. Several 100 cars of the road.
> 
> Please help me understand this situation. We in the subtropical zone of Oklahoma and Texas think that all residents of Scandanavia are completely familiar with cold, white snow material and are completely competent to drive in it. We think that the reason one or two inches of snow paralyzes Dallas or Oklahoma City and sends hundreds of vehicles into ditchs, other cars and freeway retaining walls is that we do not know how to drive in the snow. It would seem that Norwegians also have a short memory and have to re-learn each winter, too?? I just don't see how that can be, but several hundred Norwegians off the road don't lie. Aren't you all supposed to be natural ice, snow and rally drivers??? ;-)

The same thing invariably happens every year in Sweden on the first snow 
and frost. It is as if snow and ice is something completely unheard of.

I must also say that snow and frost is much worse in areas that don't 
normally see much of it.

We who live up north has always looked down on the people living in 
southern Sweden, or anywhere closer to the equator, where they run into 
massive traffic issues if there are just a few snow flakes coming down. 
After having driven through southern Sweden during a relatively mild 
snowfall in December they get much more respect from me. I have seldom 
experienced anything so slippery and messy.

It is normally much drier and colder up here, which gives a much better 
grip.

Cheers,
Thomas
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