Winter Weather: Multiple pile-ups (Jan 22, 2022)

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48 thoughts on “Winter Weather: Multiple pile-ups (Jan 22, 2022)

  1. Nearly all of these crashes could have been avoided if people took it slower with their speed on curves when icy conditions like this occurs. These people were driving waaay too fast!

  2. Maybe that's just me, but closing the road because a police car crashed? I mean, if a non police car crashed, there wouldn't be such fuss, but the policeman is hysterical. Dude, you're not special.

    Though yeah, being careful in such weather conditions is important and I kinda understand why it needed to be closed. To avoid more crashes.

  3. It never fails to amaze how people who crash their cars in the middle of an expressway will just sit there blocking traffic when they could still move their cars off of the driving lanes.

  4. Love how you see every car driving like.
    l———l
    Then one person is like
    l—————————————————————l
    Like how are you even able to get to this point and not realize everyone else is going 1/3 your speed?

  5. Watching this made me LAUGH OUT LOUD!!
    Icy, snowy conditions..
    Drivers NOT slowing down in a curve..
    Willing to bet that almost none of them have winter tires on their vehicles.
    ZERO empathy for these fools.

  6. In South Bend we have a road that is a Bypass around the city but was it curves around in snowy and bad weather it is a magnet for accidents just like the stupid round-abouts which locals make but out of town truckers take up multiple lanes and ram cars.

  7. There should be several better high lighted road signs above the road for everyone to see . Those high lighted road signs can be controlled by traffic control, so the warning can be changed when needed. That's how we do it in the Netherlands and it works !!!

  8. At 1 minute several cars went by safely at the exact same point that three cars had just slid out of control. Which seems to indicate that bad driving habits affected some, but not all, of the drivers.

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