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Originally Posted by Calgarian
Haven't seen any videos of people sliding around, just lots of pictures of people with umbrellas in the snow lol. I can imagine how bad driving would be there with just a skiff of snow, people just aren't used to driving in it.
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Well the umbrellas actually make sense since the snow is so wet. Snow at -2 to +2 like Vancouver get's isn't too different from rain when it hits you, it melts on you almost immediately. It's a lot different than snow you get in the rest of Canada that is so dry and cold it just bounces off you or accumulates but doesn't melt. Makes for great snowballs though!
It's not just that they aren't used to driving in it, the conditions confound the lack of ability even more. The hills in Vancouver can be quite steep and ubiquitous, and when combined with the ultra slippery slushy snow the city gets are a real hazard. When you add in that most Vancouverites run all seasons or summers year round since the cost of winters doesn't really make sense for the 1 snowfall they get every 2-3 years, the city is an absolute gongshow in any amount of snow.
AFAIK they don't even put winters on the busses.
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Originally Posted by Monolith
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Is that at the PNE? Surprised it is still open right now, must be a chilly ride.