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Damn, I have relatives around there. It's really amazing, I expect the car/suv drivers to be dipshits, but what are those truck drivers doing cruising along at 35 or 40 in a snowstorm? If you can't see slow the hell down.
Only person in the video driving at a safe speed was that last truck that stopped in plenty of time. Seems these people that have snow every winter sure don't know how to drive in it. Some of them looked they were going at least 50.
Damn, I have relatives around there. It's really amazing, I expect the car/suv drivers to be dipshits, but what are those truck drivers doing cruising along at 35 or 40 in a snowstorm? If you can't see slow the hell down.
It don't matter how fast you can get that truck gong. It only matters if you can stop before you ram into the stopped fuel truck infront of you
(I'm guesting that was something other than fuel, but....)
This isn't the movies where fuel trucks explode into huge fireballs every single time something hits them.
The first ~20 cars I feel bad for. After that, nothing. This is Darwanism at work bro. Let it take its place. I drive EXACTLY the speed limit. Weather conditions -10%, 20% for shit like this.
The world is overpopulated as it is. Go ahead. Drive 20+ on snow-days. Fucking losers.
That's insane, but it seems to happen on these big divided highways every time there's a bit of snow. People need to collectively learn to slow the fuck down and allow enough stopping distance. The issue is if one person slows down they get rear ended but EVERYONE needs to slow down and this would not be a problem.
Our roads look like that most of the time here but stuff like this rarely happens. Though the biggest danger here is non 4 way stop sign intersections because you can barely see if traffic is coming if you're at the stop, because the snow banks are higher than cars.
You have the IQ of a bug. Obviously, none of them could see, and none of them could brake, that's why all of them piled into the wreck. The first one, the last one, and every one in between, all had the same conditions to deal with. And if you were on that highway that day, then exactly the same thing would have happened to you. Exactly the same thing.