For a human in skis / board, we lean back & lift the tips in order to float the crust & not break throiugh & sink up to our waists.
A car cannot do that therefore the crawl method is employed, the abs on a merc smart car has to be rejigged (add on doo-dad) to temporarily enable winter snow weather inclines & the like as its programming is not prepared for it.
As / when we lean into a predominant percentage of ev's on roads I anticipate more finesse with winter dtriving power to wheels / awd, its likely a small concern at the moment as it already reacts pretty well with AWD / regular EV.
Of course connectivity may result in restricted speeds applied over the air in certain conditions & motorways latterly such is maybe the early implementation of the word "smart" in some motorways, ..such as slower speeds in fog etc, which would need on the spot sensor data rather than the bbc weather man as a measuring stick.
I look forward to the day when a sensible roadworks convoy setting limits "ghost" tailback events (type thing) an event of the past.
But, that would likely be implemented & hashed up by some nerk in govt whose transport is an ice jag, chauffeur driven with a police escort, not from folk with experience, just a coppers dream list of more things they wish not to do.
If an app can relay reduced speed on your normal routey ou could then hopefully, depart earlier / re-route a deemed "clear" run, ..tesla is already playing with live weather stats (hopefully others too).
Maybe, someone will note the difference between AWD traction early on & give those cars a speed / torque boost due to perceived car capabilities over single motor set ups!?
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Frost & snow not thawed, though *some* sun, temps sticking low on fens edge.
milk run on e-scooter imminent. (torque noticeably restricting me to 12 mph max currently, sensibly)
