Icy Road Madness 3: The Most Dramatic Winter Driving Captures of 2019-2022

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The third 4K UHD collection of the best and most dramatic captures of icy road car, truck and tractor-trailer sliding, spins, bumps, jackknifes and close calls from around the USA, filmed by cameraman Dan Robinson. These scenes were captured during three seasons of winter weather coverage (snow, sleet, freezing rain, black ice, icy bridges) around the USA from November 2019 to March 2022. Includes several previously-unreleased clips. All footage filmed and copyrighted by Dan Robinson. Learn how to stay safe on icy roads at icyroadsafety.com

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@extramiddle2106
@extramiddle2106 Рік тому
When I was a rookie semi driver I had a real bad “how hard can it be?” attitude about winter weather. Losing control on ice got rid of that mindset real quick.
@joeljenkins2876
@joeljenkins2876 Рік тому
Yessir!!! I’m a witness!!!!
@OpeoAslam
@OpeoAslam Рік тому
Same thing kinda happened to me on 65 south of Valparaiso. Tried passing another truck and when mine started getting squirrelly, I became the slowest trucker out there soon after.
@KJRiddle
@KJRiddle Рік тому
Driving for 12 years now and I can confirm, winter keeps you attentive
@headpump
@headpump Рік тому
'winter driving separates the men from the boys' 😀
@RCE
@RCE Рік тому
I’m a rookie as well and had the exact opposite mind set. Haven’t lost control yet.
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 Рік тому
That guy in the blue truck at 3:57 did it right! Most people don't realize that you turn INTO the slide, not away from it.
@theurbanthirdhomestead
@theurbanthirdhomestead 5 місяців тому
It seems counter intuitive, so people don't get it. Most of these pickup drivers could've regained control by turning their wheels the other way.
@VideoManDan
@VideoManDan 5 місяців тому
He invented a new form of drifting 😂
@ONLY1KUDWE
@ONLY1KUDWE 4 місяці тому
He killed that for sure 😂
@Bobmcjoepants
@Bobmcjoepants 4 місяці тому
Theres no way you can tell me hes doing anything but just having fun lol
@KingGovan91
@KingGovan91 4 місяці тому
No lie I learn this from Cars when DOC made that turn lol.
@georgebailey923
@georgebailey923 Рік тому
I live in Alberta Canada and my driving instructor told me this about winter driving, " drive like you have a bowl of punch in your lap and don't spill it!" It's worked for me for 17 years.
@jimmylieb5225
@jimmylieb5225 3 місяці тому
I well remember my driving ed HS instructor telling us "No two objects can occupy the same space at the same time". has worked very well for me for 51 yrs now!
@lindasvensson593
@lindasvensson593 3 місяці тому
does water work? punch spills are so sticky
@CommodoreFloopjack78
@CommodoreFloopjack78 Рік тому
Illinois. It amazes me how many people live and work here their entire lives and NEVER learn how to drive in rain or snow. They just cannot figure it out.
@claytheenemy
@claytheenemy Рік тому
as someone who lives in WI, there's nothing more dangerous than an Illinois driver
@shannonlong6640
@shannonlong6640 Рік тому
Also I live in Illinois, and I have noticed that some people are dangerous driving in the snow and rain.
@susanmoriarty9900
@susanmoriarty9900 Рік тому
Driving in snow or rain not a problem. However Ice is another story
@opexwells435
@opexwells435 Рік тому
@@shannonlong6640 Those people think it is fun by driving fast in snow and rain. Psychologically they do.
@bubba1695
@bubba1695 Рік тому
Some stabbity to their bald tires might help
@22lilacsky
@22lilacsky Рік тому
Many don't realize how quickly you can lose control. I actually like driving in snow but not on the roads with other people.
@jestermimegirl1556
@jestermimegirl1556 7 місяців тому
Maybe you shall drive very safety because icy roads are really slippery I'm just saying!
@matthewf2730
@matthewf2730 Рік тому
8:14 The headlight bulb burning out was so unexpected lol
@thelaw2174
@thelaw2174 Рік тому
I T I S T H E M O S T U N D E R A T E D P A R T O F T H E V I D E O
@jaredl.1738
@jaredl.1738 Рік тому
Nice catch
@jaysonallen3100
@jaysonallen3100 Рік тому
Mad skills from the Ranger driver! 👏🏼
@garrettsomero3622
@garrettsomero3622 7 місяців тому
When all you got is 2wd than you just gotta let it eat.
@lorenzomoore6398
@lorenzomoore6398 Рік тому
Props to the blue Ford Ranger.
@Dc144_1
@Dc144_1 Рік тому
Sideways up the whole hill lmao
@jaredl.1738
@jaredl.1738 Рік тому
@@Dc144_1 Buddy kept it movin 💪
@larrysutton925
@larrysutton925 Рік тому
That was some serious driftin'!
@pyrettablaze0414
@pyrettablaze0414 Рік тому
That dude owned the road!!! 🤜🏼🤛🏼🤘🏻
@jonathanryan2915
@jonathanryan2915 Рік тому
That's how you drive in the snow
@markomilosevic4293
@markomilosevic4293 Рік тому
It just happened to me this morning. I drive a semi truck, and was in a I35 in MN. I felt the road was icy, and conditions were bad, but as a trucker you have to adjust the speed and keep going. I am carrying a light load, and I gust of wind caught me, and jackknifed my trailer, lost the control of the truck, and started heading towards the opposite side of the highway. Using the experience, I was able to straighten the truck in the median, but I wasn’t able to avoid hitting the divider railing. I pulled back onto the highway, came off the first exit, and assed the damage. I am just lucky that I was able to steer away from all four wheelers and other semis. Please appreciate the risks truck drivers face each minute on the road to provide for comfort of the rest of the citizens. Stay safe this winter.
@rollmops3113
@rollmops3113 Рік тому
Thankyou, we do appreciate you guys☺️
@marktwain368
@marktwain368 Рік тому
Glad you made it thru, buddy. Few of us have the guts and skill to do what you do. This Christmas storm is gonna be a record-breaker.
@andyharman3022
@andyharman3022 Рік тому
I agree. I delivered travel trailers through four winters in the northern states. I am most proud of the skill I developed when it came to deciding when to stop driving for the day.
@Lynnefromlyn
@Lynnefromlyn Рік тому
Amazing how fast some of those drivers are going in such perilous driving conditions.
@terrimead1003
@terrimead1003 8 місяців тому
That's what I thought...But, born & raised in AZ! Only had to fight icy roads once, in CO! Drive safe!
@scrambler69-xk3kv
@scrambler69-xk3kv 8 місяців тому
Because mom and dad taught them to drive. So many schools have done away with drivers ed classes. So as the years have gone young drivers are not getting the info they need. We no longer have drivers, we have steerers. They just try to keep it in the lane but they lack so much knowledge to deal with these conditions.
@jimmylieb5225
@jimmylieb5225 3 місяці тому
no brains. no cares.
@jimmylieb5225
@jimmylieb5225 3 місяці тому
scrambler. So True!! I took drivers ed classes in HS spring of '72. The "Death On the Highway" film still hangs on in my mind.
@xnopyt13
@xnopyt13 Рік тому
Truly appalling that people don’t turn on their headlights when it’s snowing.
@willschires7283
@willschires7283 Рік тому
People call me an old man for thinking this but I stand by it
@xnopyt13
@xnopyt13 Рік тому
@@willschires7283 I have been insulted by saying this lol, people are beyond stupid
@martinjacek7759
@martinjacek7759 Рік тому
lol and here in europe we must have headlights always on :D it can be sunny day... still on :D
@Galaxy2517
@Galaxy2517 Рік тому
Your visibility to others is imperative!
@TheWabbit
@TheWabbit Рік тому
Or slowdown!
@MichaelandCathy1999
@MichaelandCathy1999 Рік тому
Here in Canada, and especially in Quebec, it’s mandatory to have winter tires on from December 1 to March 15, no “all season”, and it has shown to be the safest decision.
@webdev217
@webdev217 Рік тому
How would they enforce that?
@beardedcanadian2844
@beardedcanadian2844 Рік тому
I wish Ontario would do that too. BC has them on around this time. I'm putting mine on in November
@a.florschutzcamplin9011
@a.florschutzcamplin9011 Рік тому
Germany we use the O to O rule. October to Ostern,=Easter. Works
@dragontouched6848
@dragontouched6848 Рік тому
Here in austria we have to put wintertires on on 1st of November and change tires mid April. Saves a lot of hassle im Winter to be honest
@Kielly
@Kielly Рік тому
No such law in Alberta which is ridiculous, because Alberta plowing is embarrassing most days.
@therapgame1091
@therapgame1091 Рік тому
Just a good reminder to rewatch icy videos for every winter season to just remind myself how i should drive or do and not when driving
@neil4306
@neil4306 Рік тому
That Tokyo Drift truck @3:25 was crazy
@nickhill8612
@nickhill8612 Рік тому
Hey I know right.
@ravenmeyer2951
@ravenmeyer2951 Рік тому
Crazy stupid
@williamriedel1686
@williamriedel1686 Рік тому
Need to keep the revs down. I prefer to drive a vehicle with a manual transmission so you can moderate the torque to the wheels. Black ice is a different story altogether.
@Bobmcjoepants
@Bobmcjoepants Рік тому
I've been driving in the snow for many years and I have to say, it's not that complicated My daily driver is a manual FWD economy car and, while it has admittedly brand new winter tires, it handles the snow just fine The key to winter driving is keep your distance, make slow and gradual turns, gradually brake as sudden will cause issues, and slow down Like in all driving conditions, panicking makes it worse Edit: yes I'm fully aware of black ice, and there really isn't anything you can do about it, but my points are still relevant. If your area allows studded tires, then use them Secondly, if ever you're stuck in snow (and ON the road) turn off the traction control and gun it. It sounds counter productive but you will get out. If that doesn't work, press and hold the TC button to turn off stability control and do the same (since in some cars, turning off TC doesn't mean it's off). Just make sure to turn it back on when you're out!
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant Рік тому
Don’t forget…proper winter tires are critical; they’re made with rubber that doesn’t harden as much at temperatures below about 35F so they maintain traction over “all-season”.
@Chris_at_Home
@Chris_at_Home Рік тому
For six years I commuted 44 miles each way to work in all kinds of weather. Like you I had a FWD economy car with a stick shift and it would go great on the icy roads. Before that my job had my driving up and down the Dalton Highway for 15 years. Many co-workers wrecked trucks, many totaled and I never even went in a ditch. Luckily no one was seriously hurt. No I am r tied and drive a half ton crew cab. I put studded snow tires on it and over 400 lbs in a tote strapped in the front of the pickup bed and it goes great.
@gsdalpha1358
@gsdalpha1358 Рік тому
I've actually heard people argue about slowing down - because the *sign says 70 mph*.
@Admiral_Potato41
@Admiral_Potato41 Рік тому
@@Chris_at_Home 67 miles one way too work here and we average 80-100" of snow a year. My daily for 6 of the 10 years I've been doing this was a old Crown Vic police interceptor. Set of blizzak snow tires on all 4 and 1 bag of sand in the trunk and I was off and running. Never got stuck, never spun out, never even had a "oooh lord I just pooped myself" moment. Snow driving ain't that hard people, it takes alot of common sense and alittle skill. It should be mandatory to take on road driving lessons across many different facets of weather. Also, put the phone down people, and AWD dosen't mean you're invincible lol
@joeblowe5813
@joeblowe5813 Рік тому
Y’all can say whatever you want. IMHO, when the roads are icy like that, you’re better off not even going out on them at all until the ice melts away. There’s no substitute for reducing your speed, but sometimes even that doesn’t work, as we saw here. Icy roads are just too unpredictable, and you just don’t know how your vehicle is going to react on them.
@weathermanofthenorth1547
@weathermanofthenorth1547 Рік тому
I love the formation the snowplows do on the Interstates and multi-laned highways. This winter looks to be very active to say the least.
@ANDREWLEONARDSMITH
@ANDREWLEONARDSMITH Рік тому
But why are they not out here taking action to halt the carnage?
@MerriBrownwing
@MerriBrownwing Рік тому
Oh Wow! HERE YOU ARE!!!! Thanks a ton for posting and reminding us to SLOW DOWN in rain & snow! Blessing to you & your loved ones forever!
@swoods7469
@swoods7469 Рік тому
These videos take me back to when I was 17 yrs old. We had a really bad winter. The snow was drifting in spots … I didn’t want to drive in it at all. My father told me, “ If you can’t drive in snow, than you don’t have any business driving.” But, I’m aware things happen beyond our control. Remembrance slow down & be safe on any kind of road conditions.
@KatieArrambide
@KatieArrambide 4 місяці тому
One of the first driving experiences I had after getting my permit was in snow in the Colorado mountains. Thank god my mom taught me what to do when I got her car stuck for a bit. She also taught me some pretty great skills.
@stevenstair1068
@stevenstair1068 Рік тому
I've been driving 4 wheel drive trucks for 50 years and 2 things I've learned in conditions like this is slow down and make sure your carry something heavy over your rear wheels..
@daisyswimmer7728
@daisyswimmer7728 Рік тому
When I had a small pickup truck I would tie two 5 gallon buckets filled with water on the bed of my truck over my rear wheels. And use snow tires. And drive slowly. Never had a problem.
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440 Рік тому
Your supposed to sandbag or weigh down the bed, do people not do this? Explains all the pickups spinning out.
@user-gy1rj8ge3d
@user-gy1rj8ge3d Рік тому
Друг, посмотри видео от дальнобоя России что по зимнику на севере ходят... Набери так: Север ошибок не прощает. По русски если возможно... Видео: " Доехать вопреки" " Зимник Якутии" Привет из России! Водитель грузовика, 32года за рулём.
@williamriedel1686
@williamriedel1686 Рік тому
Not too heavy though, experiment with how much is best.
@mmiller21157
@mmiller21157 Рік тому
Add a few sand bags or the mother in law, either should do the trick.
@tigerzero5216
@tigerzero5216 Рік тому
8:59 clip I think will be my favorite. Officer just keeps standing while sliding down the street.
@lindahobbs6298
@lindahobbs6298 Рік тому
When traveling in bad weather, I keep emergency kit in my trunk. Phone charger, Tire chains, kitty litter, shovel, boards, emergency lights, blankets, food, water, coats, hats,gloves,scarfs,and extra gasoline (only on extreme conditions). I know this sounds extreme, but if you get stuck, your appreciation will be greatly. For the last thirty years, I never go out of the house without my snow cleats. This is very important to have, for anyone working outside, such as police. Golf shoes, football, anything with cleats. Or make your own with rubber tubing, duck tape, etc. then I’ve used little bolts and screws. Good luck and be safe
@373axle
@373axle Рік тому
What a lot of pickup truck owners don't realize or forget (unfortunately) is that many pickups have a traditional 4wd hi/lo setup that defaults to its 2wd mode; thus many are not full time awd and on top of that, there's no weight over the rear wheels if you're not carrying cargo and so the truck becomes very prone to losing control in icy conditions; even if you have off road tires. And this is clearly captured in videos like these.
@David-yy7lb
@David-yy7lb Рік тому
When it's snowing or icy conditions means drive fast , tailgate, turn off headlights and on the cell phone or texting 🤦🏿‍♂️
@antor.j.medrano
@antor.j.medrano Рік тому
😂😂
@mmiller21157
@mmiller21157 Рік тому
Also gotta make sure that you slam that brake pedal.
@sonshinelight
@sonshinelight Рік тому
Wait! I gotta video this for UKposts
@Chad-nx7rs
@Chad-nx7rs Рік тому
It's amazing when the roads are that slick and you can't see due to snow and there's ice on the road that people don't slow down especially in turns and some continue to play with their phone while they're trying to drive in those Road conditions.
@Romansnana
@Romansnana Рік тому
I admit I have very little experience driving on icy roads. When it snows I just stay home!
@MemphisMojo15s
@MemphisMojo15s Рік тому
Ice is not anything that an experienced person knows much about. They just think they know. If you don't feel confident or safe to be out, you're actually more experienced than those that think they know what they're doing because you made a wise decision. If a person has no other choice but to be out, that's different. People need to slow down. This video is full of people driving too fast and riding too closely.
@dashcamandy2242
@dashcamandy2242 Рік тому
Not going out if you don't need to is usually the best course of action. It doesn't have to be YOU that makes the mistake - you could just as easily be the victim of someone else's mistake.
@gocrazyahhgostupid9208
@gocrazyahhgostupid9208 Рік тому
this is why I don’t drive when the roads are icy. just bc everyone else doesn’t try to be as safe as you, a lot of ppl still try to drive normally 🤦🏽‍♀️
@Britt4ny
@Britt4ny Рік тому
this channel and StormChasingVideo really inspire me to start recording some of these during winter. I know a hand-full of hills out here in Washington that is a slip-and-slide all winter lol
@onebridge7231
@onebridge7231 Рік тому
St. Louis Ranger driver handling it like a Boss! Reminds me of my ‘99 Ranger Sport 2WD in the winter in St. Louis. Always hit the snowy hills with steady throttle and drifted up them like this. Little truck was a blast to drive.
@deonelenaghen
@deonelenaghen Рік тому
Nothing is more important then your life. Not a job, not a hangout with friends, not shopping, nothing. If the weather sucks, just stay home.
@Beast5seven
@Beast5seven Рік тому
That Ford Ranger knew exactly what he was doing 😂 best time for a drift
@billrea66
@billrea66 Рік тому
Neither rain nor sleet nor hail nor snow shall keep me from doing 15 over the limit !
@matthewbowen5841
@matthewbowen5841 Рік тому
With lights off, cruise control on, feet flat on the floor, phone in hand texting, radio blasting, other hand holding food. And when I wreck, I'll blame the weather, the safety features not working correctly, and the wall or other motorist I hit for 'hitting me.'
@anonymoususer855
@anonymoususer855 Рік тому
@@matthewbowen5841 perfect! You just summed up the average driver! LOL
@jaredadams5194
@jaredadams5194 Рік тому
The Mustang one is one of the reasons I parked my Mustang in the garage during the winter, and bought a truck. Mustangs are terrible on even a tiny amount of snow. She became a "garage queen" from November to around March/April. 😂😂
@slcutus
@slcutus Рік тому
Love the one w/ the sign, "Icy Conditions May Exist." Classic!
@kevintennert5290
@kevintennert5290 Рік тому
My main concern is that everyone walked away with little to no injuries. Some of those incidents were pretty ugly. Stay safe and be careful out there!
@mmd195401
@mmd195401 Рік тому
1:32 Hard to believe that someone is thinking of RV'ing in this kind of weather. And let's make sure that we're driving just fast enough that if we catch some air, we can get a first hand view of the bottom of the Missouri River.
@nickhill8612
@nickhill8612 Рік тому
I was thinking the same thing.
@Imm_Maddix
@Imm_Maddix Рік тому
It’s most likely a transport service delivering a newly finished RV to a dealer or delivering it to a customer for the spring. It’s much cheaper to buy an RV in the winter when demand is low. Pay attention next time you see a camper being pulled this winter, the pickup truck will most likely have a sign on the door for a transport company.
@stevenc8140
@stevenc8140 Рік тому
As it went down that hill I thought WEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
@nanachick05
@nanachick05 Рік тому
I RV in the winter all the time, but I stay at campsite, or stay at rest area in bad weather. But that said, he did a good job keeping it upright and surviving that off road adventure, with little damage to both his vehicles. 😳😄
@toledojeeper2932
@toledojeeper2932 Рік тому
Maybe he was heading to Florida
@sriker977
@sriker977 Рік тому
LETS GO MODOT!! That 8 wide row of plows at the end was so awesome!
@lansaprous
@lansaprous 4 місяці тому
Witness the intensity of winter behind the wheel in this gripping compilation - a visual narrative of icy challenges.
@dashcamandy2242
@dashcamandy2242 Рік тому
3:25 - Actual footage from "The Slow and The Serious 2: St. Louis Drift." ProTip: If you drive a RWD vehicle on ice, and your back brakes are worn/out of adjustment, your rear wheels will literally push you down the road with your front wheels locked because there's not enough braking force to overcome the power being applied to the wheels. The only way to stop may be to shift to Neutral. Been there, done that.
@andyharman3022
@andyharman3022 Рік тому
I think the guy in the Ranger was showing off.
@Chris_Rybowski
@Chris_Rybowski Рік тому
3:25 profession drifter practicing for Tokyo Drift xD
@iceresistance
@iceresistance Рік тому
More like. "This is the only way I can go straight! I must do it!"
@kayleeelenbaas136
@kayleeelenbaas136 Рік тому
Had to bust out the drifting skills here in Michigan with the 1200 FedEx truck rear wheel 🤣🤣 sometimes there's no choice but to drift in those things
@thehorseman1806
@thehorseman1806 Рік тому
A quick shout out to all the snow plows in IA!! You guys and gals are Champs when it comes to clearing roads! They go out in the beginning of the storm and Stay out till the storm is over.
@easilyscan
@easilyscan Рік тому
Person in the ditch on the right at 0:41. Well, I went in the ditch, but I didn't collide with anyone so no damage to the car. I should be safe here until AAA arrives :)
@bradvincet1848
@bradvincet1848 Рік тому
As an experienced winter driver, I'm always on the lookout for ice. Any kind of dark-looking asphalt or if it has a shine to it. Always look to see how the vehicles ahead of you are doing, don't be the guinea pig.
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 Рік тому
I love watching these videos from the comfort of my home in Phoenix.
@andyharman3022
@andyharman3022 Рік тому
You mean you don't want to join in the fun?
@JennsCleaningTouch
@JennsCleaningTouch Рік тому
North Idaho here. Love driving in the snow prefer my manual front wheel drive. Thankfully no winter accidents but I have a dashcam if I catch any I'll send them your way!
@yellowboxster06
@yellowboxster06 Рік тому
The funniest videos include those with 4X4 trucks and/or AWD cars thinking they are invincible.
@KR-te8kw
@KR-te8kw Рік тому
Yep the ice is no joke! When you drive over ice, It doesn’t matter what kind of vehicle you have - many think because they’re in a pickup truck or suv they’re okay, but once your tires lose traction on the ice, you’re going to slide.
@lfsracer79
@lfsracer79 5 місяців тому
Yeah what they should know is they're more likely to lose control in a pickup truck when it's RWD and doesn't have enough weight in the rear.
@MustangsTrainsMowers
@MustangsTrainsMowers Рік тому
Late 2000’s I drove from Saint Paul through a snow storm. I got onto I-694 west in the NW metro and around Maple Grove I saw in my rear view mirror the line of MnDOT plow trucks plowing from the inside lanes to the outside. Looked like all but the lead truck were plowing about half of a lane.
@100GTAGUY
@100GTAGUY 3 місяці тому
Its always the rangers struggling but simultaneously exceeding expectations. That blue xlt held that slow drift nice lol Could probably use a few sandbags in the bed though.
@aaronpreston47
@aaronpreston47 Рік тому
As a Canadian I find this quite amusing, it’s like watching a baby try and take its first steps
@Charlesbjtown
@Charlesbjtown 4 місяці тому
Because Canadians have no accidents in the winter.
@teresapetersen1690
@teresapetersen1690 Рік тому
It’s not just the black ice to watch out for . When you hit snow squalls which blind you & high winds with slippery roads , you’re happy to make it home safe .
@echospaw899
@echospaw899 5 місяців тому
@16:05 I love how orchestrated these folks are at clearing our road. Bravo!
@blast4me754
@blast4me754 Рік тому
One of the beauties of getting off work in the midnight or going to work in the midnight is we have all the interstates and streets to oursleves when dealing with this weather. You can do 5 to 10 mph all the way home without anyone else causing you to slide.
@ivang8655
@ivang8655 Рік тому
The worst thing I ever encountered in winter is a squall on a major highway. Went from clear sky and dry road to like 10 ft visibility and like 3 inches of snow on the ground in about 5 minutes. Absolutely crazy. About 10 cars ran off the road. Up in north NY state 2 years ago.
@allencollins6031
@allencollins6031 Рік тому
Adirondacks?
@ivang8655
@ivang8655 Рік тому
@@allencollins6031 on 81N, close to Syracuse. Forget the exact spot, but it was at a decent elevation
@marjoriegoodwin9121
@marjoriegoodwin9121 Рік тому
I ran into a squall coming out of Watkins Glen yrs ago. Went from bare road and clear skies to very low visibility and inches of snow rapidly. Fun drive!
@douglasskaalrud6865
@douglasskaalrud6865 Рік тому
Thanks for posting these videos Dan. You used to go to my neck of the woods (394 west of Minneapolis) but you’ve been ignoring us. Actually, with the catastrophic drought we’ve had for the last couple of years it would probably be a wasted trip anyway. I understand why there are many people promoting snow tires here but, after having driven in 46 Minnesota winters, I think all snow tires do is give people a false sense of security and embolden them to drive faster and more carelessly when a lot more caution is called for. I did have a set of snow tires on my 1985 2WD Ranger which I also loaded up with 400lbs. of tube sand, but a 2WD pickup is pretty light. I think the most dangerous part of driving in winter, and it’s something that is seldom mentioned, is changing lanes, especially if the plows haven’t been through. I see more spinouts and crashes by bad Minnesota drivers because they play their passive-aggressive lane-changing games in the snow just like they do in the summer. You have to have good situational awareness and slowly ease into crossing over. When the wheel in front bogs down in the snow ridge between lanes is when the mistakes are made. People get jumpy or panic when the steering wheel takes that nudge and they think they’re losing control. That’s when they overcompensate and spin out. 46 years and it’s the same thing every year. E-a-s-y does it when changing lanes. Take your time, do it right.
@slcutus
@slcutus Рік тому
Many fine examples of road/weather conditions where people shouldn't even be driving AT ALL!
@HoulieMon
@HoulieMon 4 місяці тому
45 Years driving in it ! Fighting it ! And 65 years living with it ! Boy I sure love living in Florida now !
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis Рік тому
It appears pickups have more than their share of skids and spin-outs. Maybe more weight over the rear axle would help?? Snow driving is not very much like ice driving and ice is usually less common. Best of luck to all of us out there!!
@RobDove
@RobDove Рік тому
I know you never know the whole story, but you gotta be nuts to pull an RV trailer in weather like that.
@colincampbell767
@colincampbell767 Рік тому
I once tried to pull a trailer across the Sierra Nevada mountains in snowy weather. After looking at the conditions in two passes and saying: 'nope' to both of them I pulled into an RV camp for the night. In the morning I waited until the reports were that the highway was dry and clear before I went across. That was the last time I pulled a trailer in the winter.
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine Рік тому
Why risk it . Wait a few days. You got a warm bed, kitchen fridge hot water and tv.
@KatieArrambide
@KatieArrambide 4 місяці тому
My parents did it moving from Colorado to Alabama. They have never prayed out loud so hard. One of the scariest driving situations in their lives especially with a trailer on the back of the car
@miniena7774
@miniena7774 Рік тому
More of these, please!
@gregggoss2210
@gregggoss2210 Рік тому
Good stuff brother. Entertainment for my lunch break. 👍
@SourCat420
@SourCat420 Рік тому
The one time I don’t mind driving slow is when all them plows are plowing
@knightdragon5640
@knightdragon5640 Рік тому
I only have 2 words to say about driving on icy roads: Stay home! Ain't no way I'd drive in that, and thankfully, I don't have to!
@mike1567
@mike1567 Рік тому
Beautiful drifting from that ranger!
@ffditch
@ffditch Рік тому
Awesome work with the plows!
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 Рік тому
The only car crash I've ever been in involved icy roads. Thankfully I was barely going 20mph, and both my car an the one I slide into going around a curve were so slighly damaged that we didn't even bother to get the cops involved.
@gerhard6105
@gerhard6105 Рік тому
In the Netherlands cops only show up when people are injured or when the road is blocked by the accident. They have better things to do then visit every accident. Everybody has a accident formular/paper in his car and you both fill it in and send it to your assurance company. When the car is wrecked, you need a tow truck.
@IsleOfFeldspar
@IsleOfFeldspar Рік тому
Don’t use salt = car destroyed Use salt = car destroyed
@ChrisPBacon-vk7sj
@ChrisPBacon-vk7sj 10 місяців тому
LOVE the icy road crashes! They're a HOOT!
@Kilolocks
@Kilolocks Рік тому
Nothing quite like that feeling of the back end snapping loose.
@marysizemore191
@marysizemore191 Рік тому
9:02 that cop it gets me every time. 😂😂🤣🤣
@missduckieee
@missduckieee Рік тому
I recently drove from Chicago to Los Angeles and it was my first time driving through snow let alone a snowstorm. I have to say people in Missouri speed way too much in it and I'm not surprised at the amount of accidents
@HumbleHoopties
@HumbleHoopties 4 місяці тому
3:30 legend has it that he is still drifting the entire interstate till this day
@joshuagates3108
@joshuagates3108 Рік тому
pump your brakes....really hard to be calm under pressure but as soon as you hold you brake pedal down in panic it just encourages the sliding. try to remember to slowly pump your brakes it will cause your tires to grab each time you pump and may finally slow you down. go slow be safe.
@darrinpelszynski3682
@darrinpelszynski3682 Рік тому
2:20 So nobody going to talk about how lucky this dude is
@connorhausmann9556
@connorhausmann9556 Рік тому
Sheesh....a matter of inches for that Tahoe
@e17simon
@e17simon Рік тому
I can’t believe the amount of people in the St Louis videos driving without any lights
@animenut69
@animenut69 Рік тому
North st.louis here, it's just another day at the office
@strong_voice_of_truth
@strong_voice_of_truth Рік тому
St. Louis drivers are some of the worst in the country. Always speeding and clueless about driving in any bad weather.
@stephaniewoodson7655
@stephaniewoodson7655 Рік тому
The Congo line at the end was good to see 😊
@tigerzero5216
@tigerzero5216 Рік тому
15:52 That is an impressive wall of snow plows. Pass the snow along to the plow behind who passes along to the next one behind, so on and so on.
@tedarias9040
@tedarias9040 Рік тому
For us here in Florida its been a long time since I've driven in snow 21 years to be exact. But my skills always taught me to drive faster than the posted speed limit especially in hazardous conditions, follow closely, ride your brakes. and turn your wheels the opposite direction than in to the slide.
@Wigglythegreat2
@Wigglythegreat2 Рік тому
Absolutely, and don't forget to text while eating an egg McMuffin or whatever the sandwich of the day is.
@sevendust62
@sevendust62 Рік тому
I've always found the expression "turn into the slide" confusing. In my mind, the direction of the slide is my car's front-end, not the rear-end. In that sense, turning into the slide is the opposite of what I want to do. To me, "turn where you want the car to go" makes more sense than "turn into the slide."
@cbryce9243
@cbryce9243 Рік тому
Some of these spinouts are in areas that had never had snow before. In many places now we will be seeing what used to be sunny are now snowing, what used to be snowing will be mild.
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440 Рік тому
Blaming the climate boogyman for people's poor driving? That's a new one, NOT.
@tacomagirly
@tacomagirly Рік тому
You’re saying it’s the weathers fault for bozos going too fast for the conditions? LOL
@clarkhamilton7698
@clarkhamilton7698 Рік тому
Before Covid hits USA and I drove back home from college, it was icy really bad and I was spinning off the highway and stuck in the snow for a hour or little longer! I was very lucky my car wasn’t hit anything!
@GeorgeHardin
@GeorgeHardin Рік тому
I was putting down flares at an accident on an ice covered overpass. Next vehicle through lost control and hit guard rail where I was standing. A sheriff officer and I jumped over the guard rail for a 40 foot drop. Both of us multiple fractures. Lucky to be alive.
@steveperuski5547
@steveperuski5547 Рік тому
How’s that Stang handling on the ice, lmao
@lfsracer79
@lfsracer79 Рік тому
0:30 Nice 360
@bcoon123
@bcoon123 Рік тому
always entertaining watching inexperienced drivers
@christinefox9075
@christinefox9075 Рік тому
So much for the 4-wheel 3 inch thick treads on icy roads. That one trucker (3:50) was experienced. Lol
@valtterifani
@valtterifani Рік тому
Just a tip for everyone. During the winter season, do not use tires with only elongation patterns. Those are the same as if you wanted to get into an accident. The same series includes :All Season tires. Buy tires with M+S and Snowflake markings and 3 mountain peaks.
@otjbclips
@otjbclips Рік тому
3:45 he should’ve been in Tokyo.
@jaredbezes7806
@jaredbezes7806 Рік тому
These are the times when I say I LOVE LIVING IN ARIZONA!!!
@girlylolful
@girlylolful Рік тому
As someone who lives in St. Charles County, Mo the year 2019 MODOT did not prepare well for our winter season in treating roads for several dates expected for icy weather. Although I will say 2019 was an unexpected snow/icy weather season that year
@alexferguson9836
@alexferguson9836 Рік тому
Hey Missouri and Texas folk. Here's some Coloradan advice. Double your stopping distance in adverse weather, SLOW DOWN! 4 wheel drive doesn't mean you can go faster than everyone. Be observant, it may keep you alive.
@RickDominick69
@RickDominick69 Рік тому
Gee I wonder if I should change over to my winter studs and slow down? No those summer tires will work just fine and 80 miles an hour isn't that fast is it?. And you notice the majority of the spin outs or pickup trucks? I wonder why that is? Could it be that they don't have any weight in the back? Could have a lot to do with it.
@lamontjohnson5810
@lamontjohnson5810 Рік тому
You answered your own question.
@RickDominick69
@RickDominick69 Рік тому
@@lamontjohnson5810 it's called irony
@JustaShrimp372
@JustaShrimp372 Рік тому
@@RickDominick69 also thinking that just because they own a truck they can go 80 in whiteout conditions
@JamesCarter-cf8vn
@JamesCarter-cf8vn Рік тому
I see dozens of drivers every day with almost bald tires.... this is natural selection
@richardmcdowell534
@richardmcdowell534 Рік тому
You have to be a skilled driver to handle driving on snow and ice. A lot of times that skill is what tells you to not drive at all.
@karenreichenbaugh856
@karenreichenbaugh856 Рік тому
I wouldn't even be on the road in that weather.
@jeepthing98
@jeepthing98 Рік тому
"It's icy and snowy outside, lets take our RWD cars out and drive at normal speeds"
@automeander
@automeander Рік тому
"And look at all the FWD cars in the ditch"
@jonathanryan2915
@jonathanryan2915 Рік тому
It's time to practice drifting
@makeitpay8241
@makeitpay8241 Рік тому
yes, v8 mustangs are great in the winter
@bobwhite3450
@bobwhite3450 Рік тому
This is why on the east coast signs say "bridge freezes before roadway"
@61rampy65
@61rampy65 Рік тому
You all may think I'm crazy, but I just LOVE driving in weather like this! I grew up around Chicago, and honed my skills, so I never hit anything, nor went off the road in snow or ice. Back in the 70's, I always drove a Corvair, and usually had snow tires. It was the other idiots on the road that I worried about. Now I'm in Phoenix, so I don't have to worry about it.
@robertct06
@robertct06 Рік тому
I used to love driving in pouring rain in Florida. I’d go “waaaaay tooooo fast” and did great in my FWD car. Got a RWD mustang and totally different story 🤣. Traction control felt weird though. Felt like the car thought I wanted to drift so it drifted but that’s not what I wanted lol
@rogueart7706
@rogueart7706 Рік тому
Yes!...in the Montana blizzards we would fill the truck with gas and beer and go romp the powder in the mountains....some of the best times I ever had.
@williamriedel1686
@williamriedel1686 Рік тому
Same here. I drove gas tanker here in Washington state driving on the snow and ice keeps you very awake for night shift driving. I still have dreams about winter driving over the mountains.
@yosefshawarma3739
@yosefshawarma3739 Рік тому
it's almost that time of the year again. Make sure you have snow tires installed in your car. Also adjust your driving habits accordingly, for instances increase following distance, dont rush, leave early etc.
@mrbeverlyhills834
@mrbeverlyhills834 Рік тому
This my friends is why you live in a state thats full of sunshine, and wallah, you'll never have any of these problems in life. Remember its YOUR CHOICE.
@driver.one7714
@driver.one7714 Рік тому
Hey, You are crushing with views and skill. Keep the vids coming.
@Gigie2Z
@Gigie2Z Рік тому
Literally every approach to bridges has signs that say, road ices before bridge. Yet as you can see no one pays attention.
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