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Fucking moron. Should have stayed in the car, it damn near ran her over. Not only that, once it hit the grass she could have stopped it. Even if it hit something she would still be safer in the car.

Also, OFC ITS A FUCKING NIGGER.

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>A panicked Missouri driver jumped out of her moving car in a desperate attempt to escape after she lost control of the vehicle. Shocking footage captured the moment Amircia Smalls, 19, hopped out of her driver's seat when her car began gliding out of control on a patch of black ice at an exit near I-29 and Vivion Road in Kansas City.

Fucking moron. Should have stayed in the car, it damn near ran her over. Not only that, once it hit the grass she could have stopped it. Even if it hit something she would still be safer in the car. Also, OFC ITS A FUCKING NIGGER. Archive: https://archive.today/4cDEU From the post: >>A panicked Missouri driver jumped out of her moving car in a desperate attempt to escape after she lost control of the vehicle. Shocking footage captured the moment Amircia Smalls, 19, hopped out of her driver's seat when her car began gliding out of control on a patch of black ice at an exit near I-29 and Vivion Road in Kansas City.
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I have been on a middle-of-nowhere highway in fog and ran into black ice. I was able to slow down and half-stop but there were a half dozen cars/trucks/etc off the side of the road and a couple of collisions. I was able to signal to a semi behind me to stop so they wouldn't plow into everyone. Good thing he was paying attention.

I called the HP's from the road and told them what was going on and they had no idea and immediately put out a call to shut down the road from both sides and sent out wreckers and emt's.

Paying good attention, driving for the conditions and good tires save lives.

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Nice going, you probably did save lives. Some of those pile ups are horrible. Sitting in a small car unable to move while semis are flying into the pile behind you. Trucks need their own lanes with barriers to keep them there.

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Sometimes you get lucky. A interstate near me that I used to drive on the regular had something horrific like that happen where there were something like 80+ vehicles in one crash. The fires were so hot it melted the road and it had to be repaired. Yeah, several people died horridly.

People need to take their safety in their own hands and pay attention to conditions and how others are driving. There have been times I pulled off the main highway for a couple of hours just to let the crazy's pass and for the weather to improve. I have driven through some of the worst weather in the country more than once and I don't want to unless I absolutely have to.

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I hear you. I often drive the Coquihala highway to Vancouver. It had it's own reality show with tow truck drivers. I think it was called Highway to Hell or something, I don't remember. It's high in the rockies and brutal in winter. It's exhausting driving in White out conditions for hours. Worse to me is freeways on flat areas that get cross winds though. It changes in seconds and people have no skills and all season tires. Like you said, pulling off the highway and waiting is by far the best choice.