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Summer driving vs winter

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Answer: Depends

Step-by-step explanation:

During summer, on a very warm day, heat might cause tires to pop. And the engine in the car may overheat. And Obscured vision.

During winter, when snowing, more specifically, ice and snow decrease vehicle pavement friction. Ice may sometimes cause crash with their slippery surface.

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User Jake Badlands
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Answer: Winter driving is worse than summer

Explanation: the ice makes the roads slippery in winter, in summer you just have to worry about your engine over heating.


hope this helps

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