RCMP skids off of Wheeler Blvd, Moncton

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

The roads in Moncton were plowed and they were wet but not slippery then snow started at supper time and the temps dropped turning the roads to black ice and this RCMP officer found out how slippery Wheeler Blvd was when she was responding to a accident on the Homestead Road just outside of Moncton and took the ditch. The member was ok , no injuries and soon as the tow truck driver got her out of the ditch she responded to the call she was headed for in the first place. Video aired on CTV and ASN.

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  • Let me guess. The female RCMP officer was not paying attention to her driving because she was busy working on her dashboard laptop.

    If it's black ice, why are the other vehicles running just fine. Cough! cough! Black ice. Not the first time RCMP has used this one.

    Oh well. At least she's ok and there's no damage done to the car.

  • no it was not her fault at all , never seen roads so bad , went from perfect driving on wet roads to black ice with a little snow making it very slippery.

  • @Newschaser WHERE IS THIS PLEASE ANSWER ME! I WANT TO LIVE THERE!!!

  • @redneck4runneroutlaw Moncton New Brunswick Canada Redneck4:)

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  • You obviously have never been on black ice, you can be driving slower then ten km and try to stop and you wont. She atleast had the common sense hit the ditch instead of causing an accident, and so what if she was going fast, black ice isnt everywhere, she probably hit a bad patch unexpectedly. You people are far to quick to condemn police officers, when none of you would have the balls to do the job.

  • You don't even need to speed to go off the road in black ice, obviously you don't have much experience driving in this kind of weather, u can be doing 1 km/hr and still go off the road because it's pure ice and there is no traction. Secondly RCMP officers are trained in high speed pursuit, and advanced driving skills, they don't speed to put peoples lives at risk. They're trained in what they do and they do it well. Accidents still do happen, but you really need to chill and respect these people

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  • well.... this is embarrassing

  • who cares f them 

  • @redneck4runneroutlaw tehe why do you want to live here (not that it's not a nice place to live)?

  • @Yupiyeahs I wonder how long it would take to respond to an accident then ^^

  • presidents choice chicken!!!

  • "she" was resonding ;)

  • I thought cops were superior drivers, LOL

  • Wouldn't happen if the Mounties stuck to using horses. :P

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