and last updated 2021-03-02 10:38:04-05
Justin from Golden writes,
âWhat's driving you crazy? When roads are snowy, itâs common that cleared-out ruts form from enough car tires driving over. When it becomes apparent that the ruts arenât within the marked lanes on a road â often theyâll exactly split across two lanes â I have to assume that the legal thing for a driver to do is maintain their vehicle within the lane, not within the ruts, even if there might be less traction. Whoâs in the right in that situation? The driver who stays in the proper lane, even if more slippery, or the driver who tries to keep better traction by staying in the ruts, even if it splits the lane?â