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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

and getting help from a city bus
Smoother version at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaGKaK29mPA

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  • good thing its the law to have snow tires in quebec

  • This video was shot in 2007, before the snow tire law went in effect.

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  • The bus has bulk and weight. The fedx driver has no brains spinning the tires. Sure, build heat up the tires, melt the snow and make more ice for yourself....lol...Stop your drives, let them get a bite. Slow with torque, you`ds have gotten out.

  • omg, if he stop spinning so badly and try to get a grip he probably wasnt even there in the first place.

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  • ONCE AGAIN FUCK THE SNOW COME TO CALI 

  • 2004 Nova is being a good helper as a vehicle. good Job!

  • HA HA, I bet New Flyers can't do that, they're weak buses.

  • rear wheel driving,allways terrible with snow

  • theres no weight in the of back of those trucks its not hard even with better tires to get stuck

  • I wonder what the STM thinks of this driver using their bus to push the Fedex truck lol

  • my order is not going to bet hear in time

  • Fedex trucks come with summer tires they brand as all season. They are piece of shit goodyears that have been retreaded. The worst are the front tires. They have parallel groves with the direction of travel so the fronts are like snowmobile tracks. That driver should have bitten the bullet and chained up.

  • y fed ex doesnt need 4wd in summer. besides how many delivery trucks you see with 4wd? packages and letters really arent sufficient to provide traction.

  • Thing is, doesn't the fedex truck have 4 wheel drive?

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