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PatchMountain t1_jaofnor wrote

Honestly, what is the danger here? So much umbrage these days......friggin' chill out.

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RaptureRaven t1_jaoorhd wrote

The snow can block their view of oncoming traffic, which can cause an accident.. It can slide off your roof onto your windshield when you stop, and could cause an accident. It can be partly frozen, fly off, and hit other cars on the highway, which could cause a high speed accident.

It literally takes two minutes to not endanger others. Plus, its the law to clear your windows in Maine.

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veggie_hike t1_jaotlu5 wrote

Or just clean off your snow. Not hard.

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JuniperTwig t1_japlt0w wrote

It can be if it's unreachable or blocked in by crossing roof racks. Context. It's important

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Mainiak_Murph t1_jaql3nq wrote

Excuses excuses...

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JuniperTwig t1_jarbvts wrote

I just know how snow and temperature works. Conditions vary. Deeper temperatures after warmth create the hazard. Not during a warm storm.

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JuniperTwig t1_japlo5m wrote

People apparently think all snow conditions are the same

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Jim_from_snowy_river t1_jaoub5o wrote

First it shows me that this person probably doesn't use the rear view mirror ever. That's pretty dangerous in and of itself. Second how can you be sure there's no ice underneath that snow if you didn't try to brush it off? Third it doesn't take much to make it so the driver behind you can't see. Even if you're following an appropriate distance behind a chunk of ice or a flurry of snow can make it difficult for you to see the road ahead of you. Fourth it shows that the person driving this car doesn't really care about anyone other than themselves and are too lazy to take a minute and a half to brush the snow off their car.

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