i think some people just learn to drive when everything is perfect clear weather dry roads good car. then they never adjust there way of driving for conditions because the way they drive is burnt into there mind as the right way and the only way. personaly i learned to drive in a small 1989 plymoth cold hatchback with 4 bald tires and bad breaks. first time out with my dad it was a little after midnight and there was 2 inches of snow on all the roads and it was still windy and snowing. thats basicly how the first few of my months behind the wheel was. first time i was able to drive in a car that didnt suck on a dry road i was amazed at how easy it was. so maybe your step mom is just set in her ways behind the wheel. as far as getting a 4x4 stuck in a ditch.. just because it has 4 wheel drive dosnt mean it wont slide. sure its harder to get it stuck but they are harder to stop and just as hard to turn as anything else once you start to slide. but i could be wrong and she might just be a true moron
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