So I went for a drive around 10:30 tonight to look around. When I left the roads were wet. I drove down Ashford-Dunwoody to Hammond and all was OK. Well, I took Hammond over to Roswell and headed down toward Buckhead. Yeah....no. Roswell was smooth with ice. So I putted along at ~15-20mph because I was not in a hurry and don't feel like making an insurance claim. So I got down to Buckhead and took P'tree north up to Chamblee. Solid friggin' ice!!! In typical Atlanta style, some dumb cunt driving a huge SUV comes up on my ass and passes me. I kept hoping to watch her fly off the road as she was doing 40+mph...on the ice. But since I didn't feel like keeping up to watch, I didn't get to see if she stuffed her shit down the road lol.
So I get up to Chamblee and am coming up on the Clairmont intersection and the light is red. At the same time I see headlights in the right lane...someone was "doing it wrong" haha. Well, right at that moment I start to slide as well. Hell, I was barely going 15mph and was NOT on the brakes to throttle...it just went. So I counter steered into it and locked down the brakes to assure my slide went in one direction and to keep me from suddenly changing directions if any of my wheels caught traction. Dammit..I'm sliding right at the other car. Luckily I stop a reasonable distance from them...but now I am stalled, facing the wrong way and there are cars coming our way. I started flashing my headlights to warn the oncoming traffic and fired the car back up and luckily there was an entrance off the road right in front of me. I pull in and head back the other direction.
First time in all my driving on snow/ice that I have had my car go into a slide that I didn't induce. I'd like to think the yearrs of drifting and other hard driving that allowed my to make my quick decisions.
What is really fucked up is that Clairmont is closed yet the light is still stopping traffic on P'tree which is causing a problem and I'm sure someone has royally ate it over there since then. I am quite surprised at how fast the roads went from just wet to solid ice...it happened within 30 minutes of driving.
+1 for keeping a cool head.





					
						
					
						
					
					
					
						
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 and I knew if I jerked the steering wheel I would make it worse and brakes obviously would not help.  I ended up getting traction by the time I got 6 inches away from the curb, whew!
						
 
						
						
