* Go slowly. The most important thing to remember when driving 2wd in snow is to go slowly. This will give you more time to react to changes in the road conditions.
* Accelerate and brake gradually. Don't slam on the gas or the brakes. This can cause your wheels to lose traction and you could lose control of the car.
* Use a lower gear. This will help your wheels get more traction.
* Don't turn the steering wheel too quickly. This can also cause your wheels to lose traction.
* Be prepared to slide. If you start to slide, don't panic. Take your foot off the gas and turn into the skid. This will help you regain control of the car.
* Be extra cautious on hills. Hills can be dangerous in snow, even for 4wd vehicles. If you must drive up a hill in snow, use a low gear and go very slowly.
* Don't be afraid to stop. If you come to a spot where the road conditions are too treacherous, don't be afraid to stop. It's better to wait until the conditions improve than to risk an accident.