@Greg-B , .
That’s so perfect for western Wa. It snows every year and it seems there’s a mad dash to the ditch. I used to work with a guy that swore the problem with driving in the snow was the people who slowed down and wouldn’t drive the speed limit. He claimed the speed limit was calculated for safe driving in bad weather.
We had to help pull him Out of the ditch every year.
Having lived here all of my 60+ years, I can relate. I'd bet that most folks in the region weren't born here or even lived here for 15-20 years.
For some obscure reason; everyone seems to think that AWD or (even worse, 4WD) gives them a pass to drive like an idiot.
I'm not an idiot by any means, but even I got stuck up in the hills one winter. I took my son up a logging road one winter to play in the snow. My 1995 Chevy 3/4 ton 4WD was worthless. We had got far enough up the road when I decided to turn around and go back to a prior area we had passed. Stop, reverse, back up, and about half way lost all traction. So now we're stuck sideways on the road and going nowhere fast.
God was good that day as a group of Cub Scouts comes hiking 'down' the road. "Need some help the Scoutmaster asked"? Red faced me says yeah. So about 3 kids push on the right front fender as I put the truck in gear. They pushed us around with little to no effort, and we were going down hill again. I thanked them and asked if they wanted a ride back. Nope! They be HIKING!.
I've too many stories I could share, but the bottom line is... DON'T drive anywhere around Puget Sound if it's snowing or icy. 95% of the folks here are clueless. But... I got AWD! I got 4WD! I got studs in my tires! I got testosterone!
I just stay home anymore. I'm too old for that nonsense.