chris20051
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Hi,
Just to add the max speed I was doing is 50kph-60kph, I was not speeding at all, the car sways at low speeds also, so im thinking maybe the tyres are not as good griping the roads there is plenty of tred on them.
unless this is a wind-up then you need to cop on to yourself about driving in the current conditions, seriously.
I hope to god you don't live anywhere near me!
Sse
please explain? Wind up ? Do you really think I would bother with a wind up I have encoutered problems driving at low speeds on the motorway so I have asked a question, whats wrong with that, your reply is no help at all
Nothing wrong with asking a question but, to me at least, your question seemed to be why your car would sway from left to right when travelling on roads covered in ice and snow. I guess I just thought the answer would be blatantly obvious - you are travelling too fast for the prevailing road conditions and your car is struggling to maintain traction and grip.
Some of the driving I've see recently has been suicidal. I've spent winters in Alpine areas and people there don't drive as fast, with snow tyres and years of experience, in poor road conditions as some of the muppets in this country.
Take it easy and Merry Christmas
SSE
Good points and I might add that perhaps the original poster is staying in too low a gear, get into the highest gear a.s.a.p. and keep a very light touch on the accellerator
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