Buffalo Drift
A method of driving a car in heavy snow, where the driver turns corners by executing low-speed, controlled skids, much like a slow donut. Popular in Buffalo, New York, the method derives its name from the movie "Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift", with the obvious change.
Not for the faint of heart, those who have been drinking heavily, or non-expert drivers. A poorly-executed Buffalo Drift may result in catastrophic damage to your car, other cars, street signs, or pedestrians, and may summon the pigs.
Not for the faint of heart, those who have been drinking heavily, or non-expert drivers. A poorly-executed Buffalo Drift may result in catastrophic damage to your car, other cars, street signs, or pedestrians, and may summon the pigs.
"Dude, it's snowing really hard outside, I was totally rocking the Buffalo Drift on my way over here!"