Morons in the snow

part of me wants to believe that it was not just snow on the ground and maybe a layer of ice underneath all that snow.. but then i saw the little bmw drive perfectly fine in it.
 
Definitely has to be ice (and it looks like a slight hill too the way the cars were sliding). Mental note: don't drive down hills on solid sheets of ice.



If his insurance policy is like mine, it probably wouldn't even cover all of the property damage.
 
that was definitely ICE...not snow! What I dont get is why he/she kept trying to avoid the light poles...just intentionally hit one to stop. That way you dont hit 5 other cars and keep sliding. Hit the pole and you stop, hit the other cars, they all move!
 
If i remember that was some freak cie/snow storm in seatle about 2 years ago. IIRC they don't get much frozen precip. in seatle. So their cold weather driving skill are lacking to say the least. Obviously the BMW that was able to drive around fine must have been a transplant from colder a colder climate.

The guy that hits just about everything must have panacked. I can't imagine what else it could have been. Oh wait stupidity LOL
 
memnuts said:
If i remember that was some freak cie/snow storm in seatle about 2 years ago. IIRC they don't get much frozen precip. in seatle. So their cold weather driving skill are lacking to say the least. Obviously the BMW that was able to drive around fine must have been a transplant from colder a colder climate.

The guy that hits just about everything must have panacked. I can't imagine what else it could have been. Oh wait stupidity LOL



I agree 100%
 
Seen it before but its a must to comment on it.



Seems to me like the other people just couldnt do anything but that first 'SUV' looked like they were laying it to the floor everytime they hit something. You could see snow flying out behind it. Glad I drive a Jeep and not a SUV! :cool:
 
The mayor of Seattle would not allow salt on the streets because it would pollute the Puget Sound. I guess endangering lives and a few accidents was the best option.
 
Corey Bit Spank said:
I actually enjoy driving in the snow.





The problem is usually those that do not know how to drive in the snow. The risk for many is not them hitting someone else but someone else hitting them....like the video...how many not moving vehicles can you hit?
 
Corey Bit Spank said:
I actually enjoy driving in the snow.



It can be fun...but I always worry about the guy behind me at stop lights/signs..."shouldn't he be going slower by now...and not sideways?" :nervous:
 
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