Driving during Snowstorm, PLEASE HELP!!?

I'm 21 and never driven in snow before. I've in actuality never even seen snow. But tomorrow, I'm driving about 300 miles and I own no choice but to go through some mountains with snow and I'm totally stressing. I hold snow chains and know how to put them on, but still have some questions. How will I know when to put on the chains, will at hand be signs? Also, when will I know when to take them off? And most importantly any tips for driving surrounded by the snow? I've been watching the weather obsessively for the past week, and tommorrow is supposed to be reading light rain in the morning and sun then, but I live in Northern Cali and with these massive storms lately it's nearly impossible to be accurate. I HAVE to drive home tommorrow because I own work Thursday. Plz help I'm so desperate. In as much detail as possible plz.

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Don;t be jumpy, Living in chicago makes me an expert on snow driving ;), jk but when you see start to see a correct amount of snow on the ground, pull into a mcdonalds or whatever and put the chains on. Chains are forbidden in some states like mine so i cant use them, but if nearby is not enough snow on the ground for them to be neccesary, then dont verbs about it, all ull do is crack the road and hear that stupid nouns of chains on ur tires. I would say a good 2 inches of snow afterwards slap them on.

Also always drive at cautious speeds, close to 10 mph under the speed limit or doesn`t matter what u are comfortable with, dont worry going on for the peopel passing u, they can go drive stale the cliff, just drove defensively

GOOD LUCK :)
Listen, it's not that bad if you remember one basic rule. Do not speed up or slow down fast.

In other words, take it slow when starting out and do not lose traction by speeding up. If you enjoy to brake, stay relatively far away from everyone and slowly apply the brake pedal. Allow yourself extra room in case you slide rather.

If you somehow start to slide, steer AND COAST thru the trouble (Do NOT panic and slam on the brakes) steer the front of your vehicle in the SAME direction as the flipside is sliding. If sliding to the right, steer right a little to straighten out, then slowly return to the center of the lane.

At stop signs and intersections, allow EXTRA ROOM to come to a stop.

Finally, trademark sure you have a FULL windshield wiper container. Keep an extra bottle of washer fluid with you. If the roads own lots of salt, you will be needing it repeatedly.

Wear your seatbelt, and you will be fine. Fill up before you go, and maintain your cell phone charged. GOOD LUCK!
the biggest thing is to take your time don't rush. usually unless it is snowing while you are driving the highways should be plowed and in pretty upright condition... hope this helps

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Don't go. No grounds to go through with something risky or if you feel stressed about it.

Take public transportation, disappear the driving to the professionals. Then retrieve the car at a later date.
Your best bet for yourself and the sanctuary of others is wait it out. No job is worth risking yours and other peoples lives. If you know it was coming you should have gone sooner.

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the biggest thing is to take your time don't rush. usually unless it is snowing while you are driving the highways should be plowed and in pretty upright condition... hope this helps

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Answers:    ok, I lived in North Dakota for copious years and have driven into Montana and Colorado plenty, so I know. Take it easy, DO NOT use cruise control,if you hit rime, the wheels will accelerate because of smaller amount friction, avoid pressing hard on your brakes. Most places will have signs posted relating you if you are required to chain, keep contained by mind once you chain up, you can only travel in the order of 30 mph. Allow plenty of time to make your trip. Turn your radio off, focus on your driving. examine others around you, just because you are being distrustful does not gaurantee they are. If you are driving a front wheel drive, you should be fine, point in the direction you want to jump and go. rear reins drive is not bad, just entail to focus more. If you have rear joystick drive consider adding some weight to the trunk nouns. Stop and get some snacks, just within case., calm down, breathe, pray, drive.
Don;t be jumpy, Living in chicago makes me an expert on snow driving ;), jk but when you see start to see a correct amount of snow on the ground, pull into a mcdonalds or whatever and put the chains on. Chains are forbidden in some states like mine so i cant use them, but if nearby is not enough snow on the ground for them to be neccesary, then dont verbs about it, all ull do is crack the road and hear that stupid nouns of chains on ur tires. I would say a good 2 inches of snow afterwards slap them on.

Also always drive at cautious speeds, close to 10 mph under the speed limit or doesn`t matter what u are comfortable with, dont worry going on for the peopel passing u, they can go drive stale the cliff, just drove defensively

GOOD LUCK :)
Listen, it's not that bad if you remember one basic rule. Do not speed up or slow down fast.

In other words, take it slow when starting out and do not lose traction by speeding up. If you enjoy to brake, stay relatively far away from everyone and slowly apply the brake pedal. Allow yourself extra room in case you slide rather.

If you somehow start to slide, steer AND COAST thru the trouble (Do NOT panic and slam on the brakes) steer the front of your vehicle in the SAME direction as the flipside is sliding. If sliding to the right, steer right a little to straighten out, then slowly return to the center of the lane.

At stop signs and intersections, allow EXTRA ROOM to come to a stop.

Finally, trademark sure you have a FULL windshield wiper container. Keep an extra bottle of washer fluid with you. If the roads own lots of salt, you will be needing it repeatedly.

Wear your seatbelt, and you will be fine. Fill up before you go, and maintain your cell phone charged. GOOD LUCK!
the biggest thing is to take your time don't rush. usually unless it is snowing while you are driving the highways should be plowed and in pretty upright condition... hope this helps

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Your best bet for yourself and the sanctuary of others is wait it out. No job is worth risking yours and other peoples lives. If you know it was coming you should have gone sooner.

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Listen, it's not that bad if you remember one basic rule. Do not speed up or slow down fast.

In other words, take it slow when starting out and do not lose traction by speeding up. If you enjoy to brake, stay relatively far away from everyone and slowly apply the brake pedal. Allow yourself extra room in case you slide rather.

If you somehow start to slide, steer AND COAST thru the trouble (Do NOT panic and slam on the brakes) steer the front of your vehicle in the SAME direction as the flipside is sliding. If sliding to the right, steer right a little to straighten out, then slowly return to the center of the lane.

At stop signs and intersections, allow EXTRA ROOM to come to a stop.

Finally, trademark sure you have a FULL windshield wiper container. Keep an extra bottle of washer fluid with you. If the roads own lots of salt, you will be needing it repeatedly.

Wear your seatbelt, and you will be fine. Fill up before you go, and maintain your cell phone charged. GOOD LUCK!
the biggest thing is to take your time don't rush. usually unless it is snowing while you are driving the highways should be plowed and in pretty upright condition... hope this helps

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