Did you notice the first AWD going right down the reven? He motored further along slowly. BTW, many of those driver’s need their licences revoked, as they were clueless and Rammed On.
Saw it. I grew up in what used to be the sticks west of Philly. We always had big American cars—Chryslers, Pontiacs, Cadillacs, and a Farm Truck. ‘58 Dodge 3/4 ton that I learned to drive at 11. The snow tires went on two of the cars after Thanksgiving. In 1961, my father bought a new International Scout with 4WD and a Meyers blade. But nothing was good on ice until we discovered studded snow tires. Later on I had a ‘66 GTO convertible that we put studded snow tires on. It was an absolute blast to drive on snow and ice. It had a Powerglide two speed auto so I just left it in low gear which was good for around 85 fully wound out.