| I lost count of the cars I saw today that had huge chunks of snow flying off as they sped up. Please, when you clean your windshield off, clean the top off too! Yes, even if you have a tall SUV. Thank you. |
| I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close. |
NP - you're a lazy ahole. Get a stool. Get a large broom. I'm 5'2" and when I had an SUV (have a sedan now), I could easily clear all the snow off with a broom. Anyone who doesn't clear all the snow from their vehicle should have their license revoked. |
+2 I’m 5’1” and I get it all off my SUV. Even the top. Get an extendable brush/wiper. Or you’re just a lazy a-hole. |
I'm 5'2" also, and not using a broom on my car. Follow someone else. |
+1 there are tools available to handle this exact issue, please use them so you don't unintentionally cause an accident. It can be terrifying to have a roof-full of snow from the car in front of you hit your windshield |
Are you a Maryland driver? |
Nope, very far from MD. |
The police will be happy to follow you. |
That's fine. I know them. |
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One one whose mother was severely injured in a car accident from a hunk of ice hitting the car in front of her, you are a selfish, selfish person. |
Lazy piece of sh*t. Find a broom. |
If the car in front of you has more snow on than you would personally like, go around it. You have agency in this matter. |
Actually no. The snow is usually on top of the car during the beginning of the ride which is usually on 2 lane roads out of the neighborhood. Once a car gets to the wider roads, the snow has already fallen off. You obviously haven't experienced this before so maybe you need to stay out of the discussion. |
You must not live in the DC area. There aren't many opportunities to "just go around" cars during morning rush hour. |