Lol it depends how well it's forecast as well. A lot of our snow events in the south are borderline temp issues and ultimately end up melting some on contact and then freezing on the surface which is different than a lot of other regions that can predict and salt. I actually don't think how the south drives is that bad considering the things we deal with. Most of our events don't give us enough time to salt and most of our stuff starts off melting on contact before freezing once the surface temp is cold enough. I may be wrong but that's my assumption the south gets crapped on about this but most of our stuff turns into ice events. Or either don't get salted.If it snows in Georgia you can usually count on being unable to find groceries for like 3 days and seeing 1,000 abandoned cars on the side of the road.
Lol nobody can drive on ice and I mean nobody. UNLESS you have chains for your tires which I carry 24/7 . No travel issues for me unless cars block the roads haha