If you don't clear all the snow from your car (roof, hood, bumpers, etc) you deserve to spin out

Anonymous
Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.
Anonymous
Yes people need to clean their cars. But no, people don't deserve to spin out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did my best -- its too high for me to reach all of it. Sorry.


That is no excuse, use a broom or one of the hundreds of inventions they have to remove snow from talk vehicles. If it falls off like a sheet of ice you could kill or hurt the people behind you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


You can kill someone. People have died from flying ice from other cars. It should be a felony. If you are too lazy to take the extra 5 minutes to clear it off, then do not drive.
Anonymous
I like to take a quick swipe on the windshield at eye level and pretend I’m driving a tank.

No issues!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


You can kill someone. People have died from flying ice from other cars. It should be a felony. If you are too lazy to take the extra 5 minutes to clear it off, then do not drive.


Have some hot chocolate, PP. You're getting worked up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes people need to clean their cars. But no, people don't deserve to spin out.


This. Wishing harm on people is awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


That's not how we do it in Boston. Real Bostonians take care of our snowly responsibilities - including fully clearing our vehicles. Inadequately doing so is a dead giveaway of "doesn't know how to deal with snow."
Anonymous
Clearing off a car isn't that hard.

But really - if you are driving so close to the car in front of you that you're really worried about snow flying off their car and smacking into you - you are driving too close. Slow down and back off. If snow on the road freaks you out too much even for that, stay home. Then you won't need to waste so much energy worrying about what other people do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did my best -- its too high for me to reach all of it. Sorry.


I'd bet anything I'm shorter than you, and I did it. At 6:30 this morning. Open the car door, stand on the footwell, now you can reach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


It may not be a felony, but one is required by law to clear the snow off the roof and hood before driving.
Anonymous
Move to a house with a garage. Problem solved. Haven't cleaned off my car in 12 years.
Anonymous
The help takes care of it for me. What’s the issue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


It may not be a felony, but one is required by law to clear the snow off the roof and hood before driving.


So is using a turn signal. But about 50% of people don't. We all survive.
Anonymous
My DH doesn’t even get the snow off the windshield or side mirrors. I don’t understand it, but he claims it’s a thing in the Midwest and everyone does it on purpose because it’s funny. Uh huh.
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