This Dash Cam Video of Flying Ice Chunks Smashing Into a Driver’s Windshield in Massachusetts is Horrifying
This video I've attached below STILL makes me jump and lose my breath for a second.
It's frightening seeing ice chunks hurling through the air at seemingly warp speed, directly at your car, with zero time to avoid them, knowing you're the bullseye, and blinding you the second you're hit.
This video is one of those we all feel out of fear because it's a situation you or I could be in, knowing there's nothing we can do.
Here's the terrifying dash cam video that Capeway Towing in Wellfleet, Massachusetts posted to its Facebook page. Scarier still is that it's a beautiful, sunny day after a small snowfall.
Now, first of all I want you to know that the driver, according to the Cape Cod Times, is doing just fine with minor cuts and bruises. Phew! Kudos to staying calm and clearly keeping control of his vehicle as he slowly steered his way off of Highway 6.
I mean, you and I both know that this could have easily turned into a major collision with multiple cars, or this driver slamming into the guard rail. Just so petrifying.
Massachusetts and Maine don't have any laws regarding snow and ice on vehicles. However, police can fine drivers if snow or ice is obstructing views, considered an unsecured load, or impedes the roadway after falling off of our vehicles.
Meanwhile, New Hampshire's Jessica's Law requires drivers to clear snow and ice off their cars before hitting the road since 2002. It's named after Jessica Smith, who was killed from flying ice.
Here's a couple more videos of this frightening experience that can be prevented.
Please, heed these warnings even if it's not law. It could save a life.
Have you ever had a close call or actually been hit by flying ice and snow damaging your car?
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