Yes, for most people, most of the time. You'd laugh to see the predicament that some cars are in. My favorite memory is from the winter of '94 (iirc, could be off by a year either way), when we had two plus feet on our front lawn, for the first time in my entire life here in the Valley. Deepest snow drop I've ever experienced. Cars on the street were completely buried; just humps of snow in the general depth. People were digging out for hours. Days later, there were still humps where cars were buried; their owners just didn't have the gumption to bother. The city came around and posted warnings to get the cars off the damned street so the plows could get them cleared. Many of those buried cars had plows go around them and fines were issued and some damage done, so I heard (did not see any myself).
Then, a couple of years ago (or maybe it was even last year), up Michigan way, I saw video of the five feet snow drop in less than 24 hours; and I realized that my singular memory of "deep snow" was just a doodle.