Strange traffic trouble in the UK that was hit by a cold wave



In this winter, it is England which is hit by a record cold wave and it has become a weather of great roughness, but it seems that a slightly unusual traffic trouble related to this cold is occurring as well.

It is a trouble that seems to be cusp, but if you make a mistake one step you may lose your life so it may not laugh.

Details are from the following.
Gobsmacked police stop snow-covered car as pensioner struggles to peer out of windscreen | Mail Online

When I checked the image of the surveillance camera installed in Tiverton in the state of Devon in the southwestern United Kingdom, it seems that a car with discomfort appears in the windshield part. If you look closely, most of the windshield is covered with snow and it seems that it ran only with a slight gap before the driver 's seat.

Snow is piled up on the windshield and visibility is considerably bad.


Visibility is only a few gaps in front of the driver 's seat.


When the police who judged danger asked his duties, it seemed that she was driving as a grandma, and I was more surprised. Grandma who was driving a car went out with a car to shop, he moved the wiper and managed to make a field of view. After that the snow of the windshield was removed by the ice scraper that the police officer had, and it seems that he returned home safely.

Meanwhile, a car (Peugeot), which had been running on a frozen river in the West Lothian province in the southeastern part of Scotland, broke ice on the way and sank in the river. The driver and the passenger seemed to escape from the car somehow, but the car seems to be in a state not being usable.

This is a river that was frozen. In this way it is invisible to the frozen road ... ....


But if you ride in tune and drive by car, this is there.


It is a poor result.


Drivers and fellow passengers of this car are guilty of dangerous driving and they are said to be going to appear in the court next month.

Let's drive with full attention when snow is piled up or the road is frozen.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log