Its amazing how unprepared people go in the winter time in a vehicle.
It is not just winter. I know a guy who wears shorts all the time. He lives in the city. I think city folks grow complacent. We have a winter storm coming in - south AR - where nobody is used to it. I literally live in a cabin in the woods - 3/4 mile to nearest neighbor, 400 ft driveway through trees, 25 miles to a walmart, grocery store, or hardware - the powerline that services my house ends one mile past me. We arent the first place they come to save. I have a pile of firewood in case power goes out, water in buckets in case of no water for flushing commodes, tractors and chainsaws in good running condition if trees fall across the road, generator on standby.
I might wear shorts when I am in the boat, fishing - when it is hot. Even then, if the boat broke down, and you had to spend the night, the skeeters might still kill you even with insect spray on your legs. I have friends come over and we ride my sxs down in the bottoms on a summer evening. They are in shorts and crocks. It would be a long miserable 2.5 mile walk at night through mud and briars infested with ticks, skeeters, cottonmouths, and alligators.
In my truck, I carry a battery drill, 1/4” driver, 1/2” driver, sockets up to 2.5”, sawzall, grinder with cutting wheel, and skill saw - floor jack, air tank, test light and connectors - and more. I have used all of that in the last month. Most not for me, but folks who are not prepared for emergencies. I think living out in the woods with tractors, utv’s, boats, etc - you come to expect something to go south.
I think city folks, in general - but not all - become complacent because help is so readily available. Most of them are not prepared for adversity - I expect it.