I grew up in and around snow. There were all kinds of tricks of the trade and the basic knowledge of the properties of snow against whatever vehicle from sneakers to ice skates to a 7 MPG 75 Lincoln Continental and putting a cinder block into the front trunk of your 68 VW Bug were well known
You could spin around in a cul de sac with Jimmy C at the stick or you could spin around on 25A in an LTD but you learn how not to get stuck in snow pretty early on
If you live in Denver and you drive an uber and you blow past signs that say snow mobiles only, heading toward a mountain with passengers yelling at you then you did not grow up in Denver, in snow, nor reading English.
That’s what I’m reading. Between the lines.
I agree, I live in the mountains in Eastern California and it amazes me how many tourists here have no idea of how to drive in snow, plus they blindly follow the GPS on their phone leading them up snowbound closed roads. For some unknown reason, they either can't read, ignore, or don't truly understand what road closed in Winter signs really mean.