Icy Road Madness 4: The Most Dramatic Winter Driving Captures of 2022-2023
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- The fourth installment of Icy Road Madness is a collection of the most dramatic winter driving captures during coverage of winter weather around the USA from November of 2022 to March of 2023. Cars, pickup trucks and tractor-trailer slides, spins and jackknifes during snow, sleet, freezing rain and frost on bridges and roads. Copyright Dan Robinson.
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Speed it’s always the speed.
That spot on southbound I 55 just south of Loughborough is a great spot to sit and watch people that do not know how to drive in sleet and snow. That whole section is elevated and people don’t realize how quickly that will freeze.
There were some pretty good "saves" and driving skills in this video. I like that. 😊
I like how the UPS truck sign is blocked out. Obvious 😅
1:11 Truck Sliding Like A Football Player
Very impressive save on the drivers part
Agreed very impressive, but I know I would have had to replace not only my clothing but the drivers seat as well!
Agreed very impressive, but I know I would have had to replace not only my clothing but the drivers seat as well!
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My tip: I'm just gonna stay put. My family is worth more than the almighty dollar.
My man, we need longer compilations or full camp out videos, I can binge this all day. Thanks for the uploads!
When winter hits us in northern Michigan we see a lot of accidents like this because people tend to forget how to drive on slick roads. After about a week or so, the memory kicks in and a lot fewer.
It was the same in central PA.
Lol. You got that right. I’m a Michigander too. Lol
1:53 Release the brake pedal so you can steer and not hit the car in front of you.
I love living in the deep south on the coast. It is rare that we get winter ice/snow. We did have a breaking record snow storm back in 2017 of 4 1/2 ". We knew not to get out in it.
This past week, I was out Monday & stayed home all week until today. I knew better, plus I’m trying to get over being sick last week; I knew the cold wouldn’t be good for it.
The exhaust on that Veloster didn't sound too bad before it hit the barrier.
Sounded better after it met that wall
What I’ve noticed is that everybody is hitting the brakes.
Locked up wheels DONT steer !
Whenever I see my dashboard flashing this ⚠️❄️ that is a sign that the temperature is dropping and its getting colder I always assume that the Roadway is Icy and super slippery. So IF the Posted speed limit is 65 then I gotta turn my 4 way flasher/Hazard Lights on and drop down my speed to 20mph or 15mph. The lower the speed I have the more Control I can get. I have been driving Semi Trucks in 16 years, yeah not much experience though compare to 40 year drivers. But my 16 years of driving NO Minor or Major Accident, Accident Free and NO DUI, not speeding ticket, except random DOT scale house citations. All is well.
Right, that means drive faster, right?! That seems to be the norm these days!
lets go a very hyped video
Never drive faster than the elk runs on ice and snow.
4:42 Only smart person in the video
Drove off the road to get traction
The best way to drive in winter with confidence and hubris.
These make me laugh, only because anyone who is from MICHIGAN has had experiences just like these. 😂🤣❄️🌬️ (without injuries of course)
It must be particularly frustrating to camp at a site and film where practically every single vehicle loses traction ... from just a slight shimmy to a full blown spinout. Nerve wracking, at least.
Ого, резко похолодало
Thats it folks right pedal heavy .
Driving before the salt trucks are out.
Driving too fast! SLOW DOWN!
Don't people know not to hold the brakes but tap it
0:43 Mad Skills!
Doh!
Most people lock up their brakes. Next time you start to skid in a passenger car truck or van just simply shift your transmission into neutral. Then apply the brakes. It takes power off the wheels and you’ll have steering. Slow down, don’t panic like throwing it past neutral into reverse. Most modern cars that won’t do harm but seconds count in these situations. What I tell people in winter is know exactly what you have to do to get it in neutral and be ready to use it, it can save your life or at least keep you and others from harm and vehicle damage. Went to tractor trailer school and got a CDL A but no expert on those bc I didn’t pursue it. My youngest brother though who drove for CRST told me he would pump the clutch to maintain control of his rig in those moments. Which to me sounds like the same thing (taking the truck out of gear).
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Hey man… the El Reno hás a great damage… How It was?
where were the tires chains? why anybody put them on their cars?
2 reasons for all this property damage. 1. You shouldn't have been driving in the first place, 2. Driving way to fast for the seriously sketchy conditions.
Leave the drifting to the professionals
A lot of these Morons are Not Paying attention to the Road up ahead, If y'all looking a Mile ahead then y'all will know what's going on ahead of you, then you can respond so quickly and avoiding sliding and drifting. Plus driving in a adverse weather conditions with a Summer tire or Worn out tires is really stupid.
You're really not supposed to drive reckless and/or speed on icy roads, and snowy weather conditions
I dont get it. Why doesnt you just allow the cop to redirect the traffic onto the grass. People wont crash at all
1:50 - it's so irritating to me. Just stop braking and reapply them - I know it ,,should" do it for you (ABS) but in very slick conditions it does not. I guess having my first car without that luxury (ABS) taught me thing or two about driving. + If there is a winter season in your country/state/area - have winter tires.
My brother had a crash while going 40MPH and I didn't (went straight on a roundabout), and I was following him. He had all season tires, I had winter ones.
Another thing is - 4x4 / AWD will get you started, but won't help you stop.
0:42 Nice save
Speed, wrong tires, poor braking technique. Also amazes how many are pickup trucks. Without a load in the rear they are terrible in snow/ice. But speed mostly.
now you know why your amazon order was late
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