If you NEGLECT to remove ice from your vehicle, and someone witnesses that ice causing an accident, YOU will be the one held responsible for that accident.
Your god can't save you now!
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If you NEGLECT to remove ice from your vehicle, and someone witnesses that ice causing an accident, YOU will be the one held responsible for that accident.
Your god can't save you now!
Scott guys like you, in your pick up trucks, always seem to be bitching about something...either about Nascar or about scratches and nicks to your over hyped, fuel guzzling vehicles.Quote:
I almost got killed by a dumbass like you who thinks the world revolves around them, and they make no effort to live their life thinking of others.
Here's some free advice. If you are worried about a car with snow or Ice on it, don't follow behind it. If you are forced to be behind a person who didnt clean the roof of his car, Leave some room, I would give it a 4 Mississippi Count. Better yet try not to go 75 MPH or speed. You need to be more careful and stop blaming your accidents on other people.
CBD, you were saying about something about being a tough guy.Quote:
I can assure you that if the built up snow and ice on your roof comes my way going down the road, I'm going to be that somebody.
You can bank on it!!
OMG now we are talking about people dying because of snow not being removed from the roof of a car? WTF? It's just f*&king snow.Quote:
And people get killed by snow and ice flying off of vehicles. If you think it is fine to just drive down the road with snow and ice flying you are nuts.
It must be the off-season.
CrazyRaven is displaying strong troll-like tendencies. Inflammatory, clearly irrational, not responding to reason, using needlessly strong language.
I'm not sure what could bring out troll-like behavior in a non-troll, but may I humbly suggest, considering CrazyRaven is walking like a troll, and quacking like a troll, we ignore him like a troll.
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Guys like me in my pickup truck? I'd love to say something about how proud everyone is on this board that you graduated last week to be the chief fry guy at Mickey D's but I'll refrain.... woops...
I fail to see how going 55 in the slow lane and being hit by ice from a car in the fast lane has anything to do with leaving someone room. As I stated, obviously you are too stupid to grasp the concept.
Remember... 2 shakes of the shaker applied in a Z pattern. (also free advice).
CR, you can't be serious about this! Hopefully you are just being antagonistic just to cause a rise from the masses.
I once was driving on a clear highway, 4 days after a snowstorm, on a 40 degree sunny day, doing 55-60 mph in the slow lane, when a van with about 6 inches of snow on top went flying by in the fast lane...remember, that's two lanes away from where my vehicle was....when a huge pile of snow from his roof flew off and landed smack dab in the middle of my windshield. It was like going suddenly blind...thank God my wipers worked well and I was able to quickly clear off the snow....if that had been ice or heavier snow, or if it had been colder, or my wipers not functioned, I could have had a serious or deadly accident.
And Finally.
Take time to remove all ice and snow from your car, concentrating on the windows, wipers, mirrors and lights. To reduce the chance of snow flying off your vehicle while driving, remove snow and ice from the front grill, hood and roof. Good visibility is essential for a safe journey. You need to see and be seen by others.
We ain't making this shit up!
http://www.sha.state.md.us/SHAServic.../survival2.asp
We had three mornings of snow flurries this year.