I wonder what all those emergency lights up ahead are about 🤔 better not slow down just in case 🤦♂️
jordanisonfire1 on
How that guy didn’t take shrapnel is beyond me.
deckard1980 on
That black car got fucked
PacquiaoFreeHousing on
How do you even protect yourself when you’re in the middle of that?
back collisions are significantly more dangerous than frontal collisions, so stopping a good distance away on a highway where stopping is not allowed might be more dangerous
rtlhou on
Damn, that last car did everything right only to get SMUSHED
asleep_at_the_helm on
6 people died.
FH_Bunny on
I’ve seen the longer version of this and I always think about the people in cars in the front that didn’t get out…
madbricky66 on
Too many died that day.
SeattleHasDied on
HOLY SHIT!!!
One-Recognition-1660 on
Six dead, 65 injured.
receptionitis1 on
The amount of people in the comments that don’t understand that the road is frozen over, in a part of the country that typically doesn’t experience nor prepare for freezing weather such as this, is almost as terrifying as the video itself.
FrancieNolanXx on
This is a final destination nightmare
password-here on
I sure people stop posting speed up videos. It demeans the tragedy to see it in portrayed speed up for dramatic effect.
Jiggidy40 on
The video looks sped up
Smart_Pretzel on
Whoever sped this video up is an idipt
TCUOilMan on
The worst part is this was all created by greed. That part of the road is a toll road with barriers to ensure people don’t enter or exit. A lot of poor engineering when designing the road. The city and state let the NTTA create that death trap. It’s shameful
starryyskies on
Horrifying. Literal nightmare. You could do everything right and still get caught in that.
Interesting-Risk6446 on
That little black car got t-boned and hit head on. Holy fuck.
AfroSamuraii_ on
There were hella people speeding like crazy in those conditions, especially that last 18-wheeler. I wouldn’t say this was preventable, but the damage could have been way less than it was.
PrinceofQueensland on
Absolutely terrifying.
Herdistheword on
Two of those vehicles were going way to fucking fast. That first semi looks like it was able to slow down and avoid carnage, and then the black car and white work truck just come barreling down like they are looking for someone to kill.
NickyRich5 on
As a northern driver I am always amazed by this. I’m not putting anyone at fault, just amazed.
Master_Plaster96 on
Texans are the most aggressive drivers here in the PNW…. This clip explains what happens to those drivers here during this time of year
DeafMuteBunnySuit on
Watching this from the northeast but I will contain my snark and remember that Texans ain’t used to that shit.
drstu3000 on
Can some post the video that isn’t sped up
Banzai262 on
« I don’t have any traction whatsoever, better slam the breaks as hard as I can »
I know it’s in texas so they wouldn’t know, but don’t slam the breaks when your car is sliding like this
Impossible-Charity-4 on
From the NE. The first time I visited Virginia, the whole state was basically shut down by what we’d consider a dusting the night I got there. In the morning I went to grab some coffee from a gas station and realized the danger wasn’t the conditions, but the people driving in it that weren’t used to it. Cars in ditches everywhere and the road slicker than a wet turd. Complete bumper car mayhem.
The best part was being shocked that nobody owned a snow shovel.
Excellent_Mud_172 on
Crazy speeds for the conditions.
Altruistic-Rope-614 on
What kills me are the cars driving WAY FASTER than they should be
thedivisionbella on
Remember when Ted Cruz flew himself and his family to Cancún instead of dealing with this? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Feral_Ghou1 on
Oh man.. that was hard to watch
sweetlithe on
The visibility is not at all bad, so the speed with which some of these cars are plowing into the rest is baffling to me. Though, I’m Canadian, not Texan, so I understand ice and driving for the conditions.
AppropriateScience71 on
6 people died and many injured because the company responsible for maintaining the road failed to prep the road after 36 hours of below freezing temperatures.
>Maintenance crews drove north on I-35W about 45 minutes before the crash and visually checked the road, but **they detected no moisture and applied no salt**
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I wonder what all those emergency lights up ahead are about 🤔 better not slow down just in case 🤦♂️
How that guy didn’t take shrapnel is beyond me.
That black car got fucked
How do you even protect yourself when you’re in the middle of that?
back collisions are significantly more dangerous than frontal collisions, so stopping a good distance away on a highway where stopping is not allowed might be more dangerous
Damn, that last car did everything right only to get SMUSHED
6 people died.
I’ve seen the longer version of this and I always think about the people in cars in the front that didn’t get out…
Too many died that day.
HOLY SHIT!!!
Six dead, 65 injured.
The amount of people in the comments that don’t understand that the road is frozen over, in a part of the country that typically doesn’t experience nor prepare for freezing weather such as this, is almost as terrifying as the video itself.
This is a final destination nightmare
I sure people stop posting speed up videos. It demeans the tragedy to see it in portrayed speed up for dramatic effect.
The video looks sped up
Whoever sped this video up is an idipt
The worst part is this was all created by greed. That part of the road is a toll road with barriers to ensure people don’t enter or exit. A lot of poor engineering when designing the road. The city and state let the NTTA create that death trap. It’s shameful
Horrifying. Literal nightmare. You could do everything right and still get caught in that.
That little black car got t-boned and hit head on. Holy fuck.
There were hella people speeding like crazy in those conditions, especially that last 18-wheeler. I wouldn’t say this was preventable, but the damage could have been way less than it was.
Absolutely terrifying.
Two of those vehicles were going way to fucking fast. That first semi looks like it was able to slow down and avoid carnage, and then the black car and white work truck just come barreling down like they are looking for someone to kill.
As a northern driver I am always amazed by this. I’m not putting anyone at fault, just amazed.
Texans are the most aggressive drivers here in the PNW…. This clip explains what happens to those drivers here during this time of year
Watching this from the northeast but I will contain my snark and remember that Texans ain’t used to that shit.
Can some post the video that isn’t sped up
« I don’t have any traction whatsoever, better slam the breaks as hard as I can »
I know it’s in texas so they wouldn’t know, but don’t slam the breaks when your car is sliding like this
From the NE. The first time I visited Virginia, the whole state was basically shut down by what we’d consider a dusting the night I got there. In the morning I went to grab some coffee from a gas station and realized the danger wasn’t the conditions, but the people driving in it that weren’t used to it. Cars in ditches everywhere and the road slicker than a wet turd. Complete bumper car mayhem.
The best part was being shocked that nobody owned a snow shovel.
Crazy speeds for the conditions.
What kills me are the cars driving WAY FASTER than they should be
Remember when Ted Cruz flew himself and his family to Cancún instead of dealing with this? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Oh man.. that was hard to watch
The visibility is not at all bad, so the speed with which some of these cars are plowing into the rest is baffling to me. Though, I’m Canadian, not Texan, so I understand ice and driving for the conditions.
6 people died and many injured because the company responsible for maintaining the road failed to prep the road after 36 hours of below freezing temperatures.
>Maintenance crews drove north on I-35W about 45 minutes before the crash and visually checked the road, but **they detected no moisture and applied no salt**
https://www.keranews.org/news/2023-03-23/deadly-fort-worth-crash-pile-up-report