The important parts of the two-wheel drive are usually distributed in the front wheel or the rear wheel, while the distribution of the four-wheel drive is relatively uniform, so the steering maneuverability of the two-wheel drive is weaker than that of the four-wheel drive because the weight distribution of the two-wheel drive is uneven. In expressway, if it is rainy and the sidewalk is slippery, it will be more difficult to drive on the road if the car does not have good grip and anti-skid ability, and four-wheel drive will be better than two-wheel drive in grip, stable driving safety and handling.
In short, when driving at high speed, four-wheel drive vehicles have higher safety and handling than two-wheel drive vehicles. If conditions permit, it is recommended to choose four-wheel drive vehicles to drive at high speed.