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A Drive through Glassboro, NJ in the Snow- Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

Me driving to work this morning in the snow storm which dropped about 3-6 inches on our area. We are supposed to get a foot tomorrow with a storm that is heading in later on today. I LOVE DRIVING IN THE SNOW!

Car: 1999 Toyota Camry LE
Town: Glassboro, New Jersey

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  • ohhh you live in the ridge i guess?

  • @Icandrum2

    I live in Hidden Creek, but I drive through the ridge almost every day. -Thanks for watching!

  • @VICNASTY1989 liked your ride,I,live inTn. not much snow,

  • @007Rebecky

    Live in town (Tn.) or Tennesse? (TN.) ? Yeah, I'm sort of disappointed with the amount of snow we got this year- we've only got a dusting so far. -Thanks for watching!

  • I guess snow tires might be in order here!!! On that first major turn you did, was that a slide (i think you remarked damn!)? Nice Video, by the way, what bitrate did you encode this video at?

  • @airconguy1

    I actually have snow tires on my other car, but I just put (2) 50 lbs. salt bags in the trunk of the Toyota in this video- probably should get some snow tires if it keeps on snowing like this. LOL! The problem with that turn was it was fresh powdered snow on top of ice from the day before so there was absolutely no traction- not too surprising it snowed a foot the day after I made this video. I'm not sure about the bit-rate- how do you tell?

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  • @VICNASTY1989 cool. i couldnt tell what was what from all the snow we had last year lol

  • @VICNASTY1989 You can usually check the bitrate of the video when you edit it (if you even do). Otherwise, click on the file and hover the mouse over, it should pop up a little box. My Canon A480 produces files that according to Explorer are 80kbps (which is RUBBISH quality). If you film in HD mode with your camera, (Fine it 7MBps, Standard is 6mbps and VGA is 3Mbps, although editing generally reduces that.). The YouTube 'standard' def. bitrate is 1100kbps. Or 1.1Mbps

  • I like riding with you! Just be careful, you drive a bit too fast in those road conditions. Of course the Camry is a great car, it's like my last one, but mine had the V6 with traction control. We got at least 10 inches of snow here Wednesday night into Thursday! I didn't go to work yesterday.

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