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Why clear all the snow from your car when you can drive that way?

4 de January de 2023
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Why clear all the snow from your car when you can drive that way?

With the drop in temperatures in certain regions of the world, snow has invaded the roads and cars. But be careful, it is strictly forbidden to drive with a layer of snow on your vehicle.

Driving with snow on the roof of your car is prohibited for a good reason. In the middle of the journey, the latter can slip and end up on the windshield, obscuring the driver’s visibility at the same time.

But a few days ago, a user, member of the subreddit “IdiotsInCars”, came across one of the worst possible examples. Stopped at a gas station, a 4×4 Jeep had an impressive layer of snow on its entire body.

The entirety, or almost, since only a small part of the windshield, directly in front of the driver, had been cleared. Faced with such an image, it is useless to specify how dangerous this way of driving is.

felt right to put this here from IdiotsInCars

For having made the effort to clear part of his windshield, this motorist could have pushed the gesture a little further by removing all the snow from his 4×4.

Unfortunately, he didn’t take this trouble and that’s a shame. Between the ice on the road and its body covered with a thick layer of snow, the accident awaits him around the bend. Let’s hope all the same that everything went well, but it’s really not to be reproduced.

Read also on Auto-moto.com:

Driving with snow on the roof is prohibited, with an iceberg too

The snow covers his windshield and obstructs his visibility, the fine he collects is salty

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