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kingcobraninja | 2 years ago

Depends on the conditions. Freshly paved interstate with clear lane markers, light traffic, daytime overcast skies with no rain? Maybe. Driving through a construction zones with painted-over lane markers at night, traffic cones knocked into the road, power out, and a police officer directing traffic at an intersection? No.

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Gys|2 years ago

> Freshly paved interstate

The article is specifically about driving in SF. It also states SF is one of US more difficult cities to drive.

aworks|2 years ago

For mechanical reasons as well. My dad was a resident engineer at the Chrysler automatic transmission plant. He would send early production runs of transmissions to cab companies in San Francisco for stress testing...

ghaff|2 years ago

If you take snow/ice out of the equation--admittedly a big if--it's probably fair that driving in at least many parts of SF are relatively challenging by US city standards for a person to drive in.

zirgs|2 years ago

Does it snow in SF?