A little off tangent here, however, this topic strikes me as funny. Funny in how much things have changed since the late 70's / early 80's when I first started driving.
I grew up just north of Detroit on Lake St. Clair. Driving RWD land yachts or muscle cars such as a '76 T-Bird, '71 Caddy with a 472 cubic inch engine, a '74 impala, and a '71 Firebird. We'd drive out on the lake (in retrospect, stupid, but fun as anything imaginable), and plow through the snow like a hot knife through butter. Schools and businesses didn't close for weather, so you had to do whatever you had to do to get there. Nearly everybody had a shovel, snow shovel, a tow rope, and a couple bags of sand in their trunk. We seemed to get along just fine.
Things sure are different now. Snow tires, lol. If there was such thing back then, we either weren't aware, couldn't afford them, or simply didn't want to lose the exhilarating feeling of fish-tailing or spinning out! Ah!, the good ole days.....