Oh my god, don't get me started on SUV drivers in my area during snow storms. I just got reminded of it during this year's freak snowfall in our area, in which the DC area had about two feet of snow.
My favorite was a snow storm about 3-4 years ago. Not terrible, but enough to make driving awful. My wife and I were heading to my folks' place, and on the way is this
pretty bad hill with a T intersection at the bottom. Well, to be honest, I wasn't thinking, so I committed to the hill before I realized that I wasn't getting down it without mostly sliding down it. But to my credit,
I stopped, because there was a car headed up the hill that was stuck, and I knew I would end up hitting it.
I can't say the same for the stupid SUV drivers trying to come up the hill without giving the sedan time to simply back down it. They just assumed that their cars were king, and that no amount of snow could possibly affect them. Well, the first SUV boldly tried driving up and
around the initial sedan that was stuck on the hill (yes, they already had evidence that this was a bad idea). Naturally, the SUV wasn't able to make it, and eventually got just as stuck as the sedan.
That brings us to the second SUV. Despite all the evidence available to him - two cars stuck going up, and me at the top going down - he still tried to make it.
As you might imagine, this all ended in a three-car fender bender.
Finally I was able to walk my way down the hill and talk some sense into everyone, getting them to slowly back down the hill, one by one, go back the way they came, and find a detour.