Extreme weather conditions can radically change the rules of the road. The sudden onset of strong wind, combined with falling oblique snow, dramatically reduces visibility and worsens the handling of both vehicles and the animals used for transportation. In such moments, every minute counts, as even the most experienced driver may face unpredictable challenges—from a vehicle skidding to completely losing orientation on a familiar route. Those who rely on favorable conditions underestimate such situations, as the risk of being trapped by drifting snow or forced to seek shelter out in the open becomes very real. In the end, life on the road requires a reassessment of plans: slowing down, changing the route, or even postponing further travel are sensible choices for maintaining safety.