If you approach that cybertruck, you are going to get attacked by cyber-zombies. I’ve seen this a thousand times. It’s basically guaranteed.
Also, you are almost certainly on your way to a creepy old house in the woods that’s built above a secret Umbrella Corporation bio-weapons laboratory. So, uh… good luck with that.
Fallouts vehicles look nothing like this, but if it WERE fallout, it would just randomly explode when you walk past. THEN the ghouls come from the woods.
- Cybertruck: drives in snow
- Inertia: exists
- Traction: doesn’t
Driver forgot the self-immolating feature that is just for situations like this. Can’t stay stuck in the snow if the intense fire from your Tesla melts all of it within 40 square feet.
Ok but for actually apparently driving on snow is really hard, had no idea.
I grew up in a very cold, snowy place. Learning to drift was part of my drivers ed (thanks dad 👍) so that I could learn to control my vehicle on ice and snow.
It is NOT intuitive to steer into your turn when you lose traction, otherwise northern i-75 in winter wouldn’t be littered with cars on the side of the road after dark.
I’ve never understood how that’s not intuitive. You steer the car in the direction you want to go, that’s all it is. That doesn’t stop being a thing just because your car isn’t maintaining traction.
Then again, I also came up when the only electric things in a car were the lights, fans, and ignition. ABS, traction control, adaptive cruise, pre-emptive braking - all of those things definitely make modern cars safer by orders of magnitude, but I also suspect that dependence on those things has unexpected consequences.
In your first statement you actually explain why it’s not intuitive.
If you lost traction in snow and begin to turn because of it, you must turn the steering wheel to match that turn, rather than continue steering the direction you want to go or attempting to cancel the rotation by turning the other way.
The car is pointed to the left, I don’t want to go left, so I steer right. It’s utterly intuitive. Point the wheels in the direction you want the car to go. That’s how steering works.
Huh, it does look like ps1 game. The colors even match up. what the frig? 😂