You can if the roads are clear.
No, it is not permissible to drive with studded tires in the summer.
When it's dryThat answer above is right I guess but summer time 85 degrees or above you can walk on it the next day and in 5 days drive on it... if it's winter time and dips below freezing you will need at least 7 to 10 days . It takes 28 days to completely cure a 4 inch thick driveway. For more info. on driveways please take a look at http://www.hayesconcrete.com/Driveway-Tutorial.html
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In summer weather, it is good to let the vehicle idle for a minute, or so, until the oil is flowing good. In the wintertime, or temperatures below about 50 degrees, it would be good to let the engine idle for about five minutes before heading out.
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Depends on how big changes in road conditions there is between summer and winter where you are. If winter means below freezing, snow and ice, the differences are big. Snow and ice reduces friction considerably. You need to keep bigger distances between vehicles. Generally drive and corner slower and accelerate and brake smoother. Some places, special winter tires, maybe even spiked/studded ones, may be required for safe travel.
10.5 hours. drive it every summer.
Get more RAM, faster hard drive, better video card. These are the usual suspects when it comes to World of Warcraft freezing.
You need to get your alternator checked.
Not without tires that can withstand the extreme temperatures.
Yes, but there is a back up battery for some chips inside the computer. The freezing can cause this chip to die. Make sure you let the computer come back to room temperature before turning it on or the hard drive may break. I would suggest bringing it inside a day before you plan on using it. That will give it time to return to room temperature and for any condensation that formed during the thawing to evaporate.