
Imagine that there's a snowstorm going on outside with visibility limited to 30 feet (~10m) or less and you're driving a large truck; what do you do?
Well, we would like to think that in this scenario, most people would pull over to the side and cross their fingers that other motorists do the same, but that's not the case with this driver who is featured in the dashcam video.
Instead of making the wise move, he continues forward travelling at speeds that clearly do not fit the road and weather conditions, and as you may have guessed, it didn't take long for an accident to happen.
Video follows below the virtual break.
Thanks to Robert for the video tip!

7 Comments:
I know that accidents can and do happen anywhere in the world but it seems that the former Soviet states have real issues with general competancy in terms of driving skills. Perhaps most worryingly are the poor skills and judgement exhibited by professional drivers such as this.
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This is not so bad, I would drive too instead of standing at place and praying to God. Those who left their cars in the fast lane are the idiots to blame.
Driving is a privilege, not a right...
the real idiot was the driver who finally moved her ( or his ) car over to the slow lane after becoming the less damaged leader of the chain reaction. I agree with racing_fan...get out of the fast lane if possible. The poor guy that was sandwiched appeared blocked by the idiot in front that stopped to sight see or look at the snow or whatever.
Too fast but they shouldn't of been stopped in that lane either.
Brucie and Scott are you both morons? Obviously the people stopped in that lane had an accident or a vehicle malfunction. And the one car did the right thing by continuing on to the side. Seriously. What video were you watching?
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