I moved to California from Montana, so I was pretty used to driving in crappy conditions. Here, the mere mention of rain and traffic grinds to a halt, cars mysteriously burst into flames and the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse can be seen charging in to seal the fate of the non-believers.
There's a crappy interchange here on a couple of freeways and it combines a downhill, then uphill 90 degree turn and it's banked the wrong way. All sorts of signs with the squiggly car lines and showing tipping over semi trucks, and it's been that way for years... you would think people would get it, but no.
One morning on my way to work, it was sprinkling lightly. As I come around that turn there's one car crashed into the wall, another flipped on it's top halfway down an offramp and another somehow high centered onto the railing past the ramp. The only thing I could think was "put the hammer down Cole, hold your line and drive on through!". Needless to say, I made it through that deathtrap just fine by slowing to the suggested speed and driving to the conditions of the road.