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In defense of Redhen and, hopefully, end the argument. Even if your can keep a safe distance behind snow-covered vehicles, that distance is hard to determine. If the wind takes the sheet of ice/snow it can not only fly several hundred feet back, it can go into the other lane. You can never know from whence it is going to come. For example, I've seen cars in the northbound lane get hit with snow off southbound lane vehicles. Also, given the height of semi trailers someone in a car can't always see that there is snow on top of them. I do know a couple of truckers, BTW, who will take the time to use a ladder to climb up and clean off the tops of their trailers. Most, however, aren't that considerate. The point is that it is a simple enough thing for most people to do but, for some reason, they are just so unthinking that they ignore the possible consequence since it is one of those things where the hurt will be to someone else. Maybe its me but I try to always think about the people sharing the road with me--fully realizing that a large portion of them are idiots.
Yup... this.
I honestly do not think that some of these people have ever REALLY seen how far a chunk of ice can fly off a car going 60-70MPH..
And you are right..it DOES also fly into other lanes...
It doesnt just fall of and hit the road..it FLYS off...and it can fly FAR..
Honestly, i dont think most people even have a clue how dangerous it really is, unless they have seen it really fly off a vehicle on a fast moving highway..
Either way.. anyone can do what they choose. Its their choice..
Just hope you dont end up killing someone someday and have to live with that the rest of your life.
As for myself, i'll take the snow off of my cars.