Damn! No mercy.
Willing to bet that's fake...social media post fame.
Damn! No mercy.
Willing to bet that's fake...social media post fame.
But..fact people have no problem believing this is just as telling.Very possible.
Yesterday I had to drive from Montreal to Trois-Rivières, aller-retour, in the morning/midi.
It was bad, but not too bad, the Aut 40 was full of snow, only one lane was partially cleaned, visibility was not that bad except when morons passed other cars on the lane full of snow and submerged everyone.Big trucks did that too.They should have put the police right there on the highway and force circulation to slow down.Yesterday the speed limit of 100 km/h was actually on point, for once.
The roads were deteriorating the closer to Trois-Rivières I was.
Overall in Montreal the storm wasn't even newsworthy.30 cm, OK, who cares? Happens every year. The streets were functional very quickly.It's outside MTL that it might have been more brutal.
I woke up at 5 AM yesterday and my car was buried under snow.This happens every winter.Took me 10 minutes and I was done.
Yesterday I had to drive from Montreal to Trois-Rivières, aller-retour, in the morning/midi.
It was bad, but not too bad, the Aut 40 was full of snow, only one lane was partially cleaned, visibility was not that bad except when morons passed other cars on the lane full of snow and submerged everyone.Big trucks did that too.They should have put the police right there on the highway and force circulation to slow down.Yesterday the speed limit of 100 km/h was actually on point, for once.
The roads were deteriorating the closer to Trois-Rivières I was.
Overall in Montreal the storm wasn't even newsworthy.30 cm, OK, who cares? Happens every year. The streets were functional very quickly.It's outside MTL that it might have been more brutal.
I woke up at 5 AM yesterday and my car was buried under snow.This happens every winter.Took me 10 minutes and I was done.
Yesterday I had to drive from Montreal to Trois-Rivières, aller-retour, in the morning/midi.
It was bad, but not too bad, the Aut 40 was full of snow, only one lane was partially cleaned, visibility was not that bad except when morons passed other cars on the lane full of snow and submerged everyone.Big trucks did that too.They should have put the police right there on the highway and force circulation to slow down.Yesterday the speed limit of 100 km/h was actually on point, for once.
The roads were deteriorating the closer to Trois-Rivières I was.
Overall in Montreal the storm wasn't even newsworthy.30 cm, OK, who cares? Happens every year. The streets were functional very quickly.It's outside MTL that it might have been more brutal.
I woke up at 5 AM yesterday and my car was buried under snow.This happens every winter.Took me 10 minutes and I was done.
I don't get what some of you we're expecting. Montreal got almost 40cm of snow (soem are reporting, 39cm and some are reporting 40cm). No, it wasn't the storm of the century, but it was a pretty damn big storm and probably the biggest of the year. Because the city was well prepared, and because it took place during the night (and not during the day at rush hour), it seems less important. Had it been during the day, it could have been just as bad as March 2017 or even December 2012. Everybody woke up and it was almost done and the streets and sidewalks were pretty clean. I say go job City of Montreal. It will take them 8 days to clean up the city.
But..fact people have no problem believing this is just as telling.
Yesterday I had to drive from Montreal to Trois-Rivières, aller-retour, in the morning/midi.
It was bad, but not too bad, the Aut 40 was full of snow, only one lane was partially cleaned, visibility was not that bad except when morons passed other cars on the lane full of snow and submerged everyone.Big trucks did that too.They should have put the police right there on the highway and force circulation to slow down.Yesterday the speed limit of 100 km/h was actually on point, for once.
The roads were deteriorating the closer to Trois-Rivières I was.
Overall in Montreal the storm wasn't even newsworthy.30 cm, OK, who cares? Happens every year. The streets were functional very quickly.It's outside MTL that it might have been more brutal.
I woke up at 5 AM yesterday and my car was buried under snow.This happens every winter.Took me 10 minutes and I was done.
I am have been flooded with calls. Doing roofs morning 'til night
That it is. There is one tomorrow, have to go by skidoo.$$$$$$$
That it is. There is one tomorrow, have to go by skidoo.
Thank god for xDrive. I was following a Smart earlier... poor dude. Should've stayed home.
Until the transmission gives up.Sarry brah but for winter there's nothing better than a ford suv or truck.
You feel nothing. It's almost like driving a buggati on the autoban highway