ABS / Braking in the snow...
Be extra careful in the snow guys...extra easy on the brake pedal...if you are getting ABS coming on a lot, you need to be gentler with the middle pedal... I recently went on a defensive driver course...I got top marks
but this is one area where the examiner and I disagreed...he advocated using the brakes all the way to a junction, then changing down to leave it, whereas I (tought to drive by a cop driving instructor) feel you should come off the power earlier, and use the gears to slow gently, - especially in icy winter weather, as the the reliance on braking will take you straight to the scene of the accident !
About 10 years back my first car with ABS showed how the system isn't foolproof, - imagine you are going downhill at say 10-20mph, on compacted snow / ice : The ABS cuts in and you get no "chocking" of the snow in front of the tyres, so all you get is a very fast release/slide/release/slide... (the slide being when the brakes are actually touching the disks)
I went into the back of a car like this at only walking speed and no means to get control as the ABS took over. In a very slow downhill situation on ice ABS can be quite dangerous.
It simply wouldn't have happened in a car without the ABS. I wish you could switch it off like TCS/ASR