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  • Learn how to salt the roads Georgia. Every couple of years you get a cold chill that comes through your state. It may be a snow flurry or an ice storm.

    Protect your citizens. Salt the roads.

    A random Bostonian

  • The second one that crashed looks like my moms car

  • Why dont the guys filming it warn the drivers?

  • 日本車だけ事故ってない。

    さすが日本車!!

    ...なんてね。

  • 0:24 Lucky

    0:30 Nice save

    0:36 Who gives a fuck bro, time for you to trade up anyways. :)

  • i dont know if its just me but, person in the black pick up was doing the correct thing at first by turning his wheels towards the right to avoid hitting another car then the dumbass decided to turn his wheels left an hit the white car...wtf??

  • These guys actually did ok compared to alot of ice drivers

  • never brake on ice. 1st gear and let the car roll down with engine braking.

  • Should've moved the cars as quick as possible away from the bottom of the hill. Though main reason they crashed so much is they drove way to quickly in those conditions.

  • they could save fuel in this type of weather

  • Get off the damn brakes. I realize they're on ice and it doesn't make that much of a difference, but seeing them slide down the hill with locked tires means that they aren't trying hard enough to avoid crashing.

  • i live in ga and they dont care if it snowing thats how ga rolls yea ga baby

  • 0:25 wtf there is no driver in car

  • Is it uncommon for black ice-warning signs to be posted?

  • weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ poof ~ 

  • why are they putting there brakes full on. they have to put them on lightly so the tyres keep traction on the road. on a hill like that as soon as you have lost the grip they cant do anything but hope they wont hit another car!!

  • because they're all dumb-ass women probably

  • need to learn how to drift

  • so not one car has ABS and ASR?

  • They should have closed the road....

  • When sliding on an ice hill like that dont nail the brakes!! Shift into a low gear and steer dont lock your tires!! Let your engine slow you down.....

  • This is sad & funny at the same time but Atlanta needs to get their snow gear in order or get to the orders for it. Because GA will be experiencing more of this harsh weather in the future. So they need to be on their "A" game and start investing in snow plows,salt for the snow,and shovels. It will take the city and locals to do their part in cleaning up the snow.

  • I don't understand this at all. Why in the world can these people not handle a little glazing of ice and a couple of inches of snow?! You cannot go full speed and then slam on brakes when there is ice on the street. Duh! This is pathetic. Atlanta so far has only had 6 inches of snow all season. I am from Kansas City and we have had 32" and about 1/4' of ice total. Syracuse has had over 150" of snow. Hartford over 80". Marquette also over 150" What in the world.

  • nice dance!!!!!!!

  • WHERE THE FUCK ARE THE SAND TRUCKS !! LAZY BASTARDS

  • we are not use to this type of weather

  • why are they driving on the ski slope?

  • they are driving way to fast cause its Atlanta they have no idea of what its like to drive in snow and ice to them it just looks wet. dumbasses! LOL

  • DAMN lolz

  • I know exactly where this is Monroe @ Grady High....WHY the HELL were people even trying to go down this hill? So glad to be out of Atlanta. You think this is bad driving, you should see them when it's clear and sunny!!!!

  • transplanted yankees need to go back to the north. 

  • @stylinwiley You would figure people up north know how to drive in the snow seeing as we get snow every year unlike some people.

  • @jdub65 because people from the north are always in a big hurry to go no ware fast and always on the cellphone driving they don't have common sense like most of us born here in the south due...

  • white car was sooo lucky

  • NICE =)

  • lol noobs.

  • Winter Blast my ass. Try driving in 2+ feet of snow and ice in the Northeast and then compare that to the .00000000001 inches in Atlanta. 

  • how can they drive so fast in these conditions ?

  • @TheMazol Georgians in Winter.. Nuff said.

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  • @TheMazol

    because they are women llol

  • @TheMazol because things like this don't happen often on Atlanta so the drivers don't know what to do so they hit the brakes thinking they are gonna stop.

  • @TheMazol Because they are American

  • that 4runner is a good example of a good set of winter tyres. lol

  • 0:15 That Civic hit hard!!!!!!!!!!

  • nice stop by the 4runner

  • That Scrambler just kept getting scrambled.....

  • they just dont no how o drive with a lil snowon the rd

  • @redneckbrown56 Black ice.

  • @DotKritic we get so much black ice up here in canada that the whole road is that shit i think part of why you guys have such bad times with the snow is cuz ur used to 90 degree weather and alot of ppl dnt slow down as much as they should

  • hey camera guy if your ever about to get hit by a car im just gonna say "watch out" and record you getting killed. karmas a bitch

  • DRIfT

  • how is it that the ford doest wreck, that part sucked, lucky tho, it still sucked, all the nice cars wrecked, why not a real pos.

  • fun

    

  • 0:20 LUCKY!

  • How about the assholes with the camera throw a little sand or salt down, eh?

    I like CJs, but gotta love the idiot steering his wheels while locking up his brakes, WTF? And then the moron doesn't move it out of the line of fire, I thought this was staged at first.

  • They from da A from da A from da A!

  • asi me paso ami se patino mi carro exactamente en atlanta geogia

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