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  • I'd drive those machines for free :)

  • Canada has the clearest streets during wingters in the world.

  • That is so cool

  • Those guys are boss

  • @RayWilliamJohnston not as awesome as you :)

  • @RayWilliamJohnston A young boy was playing in the snow last year and got killed by that giant snowblower.

  • @RayWilliamJohnston not really clear what suicide has to do with this...

  • This makes too much sense!

  • Check my channel, I have snow removals from Oslo, Norway! Cool video btw =)

  • fuck yeah! vive lachine!!!!

  • i know where this video was taking i live one street behind you lol lachine right?

  • @jewber1 that's 32e Ave, Lachine, close to Petro-Canada station.

  • How do they clean the sidewalks and bike lanes in Montreal? It seems imossible to put that heavy machinery into those places..

  • actually the answer is in this video as at the same time they are cleaning the sidewalks as well. if you have noticed there is a small utility vehicle passing a couple of times in the first part of the video, it is being widely used in Montreal for cleaning narrow passages. the snow is not being removed it is being pushed to the sides.

  • I get it now! So these utility vehicles push the snow from the sidewalks to the road from where it can be removed by heavier machines. Cool!

    I kinda envy you cause where I come from they (try to) clean the snow in an opposite way. Firstly then push it to the sides of the roadway, while paying no attention to sidewalks at all and only then (after the snow has hardened eventually) they begin to load it slowly into trucks and move it away. Which not effective at all.

  • smart! isn't it? :-)

  • That was an enjoyable, well-developed depiction of the Montreal snow removal operations. Very nice!

    Here in Saskatoon, things aren't too different, but our service isn't nearly as frequent or competent.

  • thank you, it has been a pleasure to see how these people work to clean up the streets - a very unusual to me coming from a different East European country.

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