

Aren't people taught to drive differently on Ice now? I'm still old school and assume the gritters don't work miracles so it's GENTLE inputs from me, lower speed and leave lots of room.
Are modern cars taking away that feeling you need when the car starts to slide? and all manner of safety* controls sort it all out for them? if so that's a disaster waiting to happen in my view.
Maybe there isn't enough Ice/Snow around for long enough for new drivers to get used to it, or have a 'go' on it. Surely skid pan training should be part of the UK test it must be invaluable at some point to most people.
In my yoof we all ran really sh*t cars with no driver aids and deliberately went out in the snow to test/practice our skills; sure it was a bit of a laugh but getting to feel when a car will break away and what is going to happen to it next is a great skill IMO.