Welcome to Duluth everyone! A town where you can't get lost, just pop the clutch and you'll find the lake!
@chrissimmer1273
Жыл бұрын
This is the best Minnesotan joke I've ever heard
@sean2015
Жыл бұрын
You aren’t kidding! Considering how steep those hills are, and how icy the roads can get in the winter, I could never live in Duluth.
@lorik.66695 жыл бұрын
My mother was born and grew up in Duluth along with two sisters. Visited many times growing up coming from Milwaukee, Wi. It was quite the exciting and exotic trip. Duluth is very beautiful city on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Very dramatic steep hill runs along the east and west shore overlooking the lake. Makes San Francisco seem tame in comparison. Been there many times in the winter. Cold! Many interesting sights and things to do! Look it up, worth a trip. Very North woods fresh! Unspoiled scenic vistas.
@Sysgen Жыл бұрын
I spent the winter of 1972 and 1973 in Duluth while going to school. It's still my favorite city in MN but the winters were tough.
@ddellwo4 жыл бұрын
An afternoon like that and you’ll need a nice cold Fitger’s when you get home!
@buckfan19695 жыл бұрын
Used to live there, and Lake St. is about a 12 percent grade heading straight down to the lake. Most locals know to avoid it when there's snow (which is pretty much every day from October to mid-May) because of the severe grade. Used to have a saying up there: 'We had a beautiful summer last year, but I had to work that weekend".
@suzettekath9860
Жыл бұрын
Those grades helped when the alarm rang. As in that they needed dock workers in the winter time. I wonder how many of them ended up in the lake itself.
@GordiansKnotHere2 жыл бұрын
Good driving from the SUV driver in the beginning of this clip. Use the snowbank to help you stop at the light. Bravissimo .
@Laurieb28516 жыл бұрын
The guy in the SUV did the exact right thing when he headed for the snow bank to stop at the first intersection they encountered. It's what my hubby does every single time if slick roads are a problem - if there's a snow bank available. Nothing is scarier when you're driving then when you hear/feel your tires losing contact with the pavement. There isn't a single thing you can do other then kind of hold your breath and don't do a thing to change what the vehicle is doing. If the vehicle is going straight, hopefully it will keep going straight if you don't touch the brakes, change the steering, nothing. Too many times people think that's the time to step on their brakes, and they lose control. I've driven in some of the worst weather. Yes, I'm nervous - but I've not had anything happen. I can't believe one night driving down Snelling Avenue on an icy evening after work in rush traffic. Cars were hitting each other's bumper and the only thing that got me home was the person in front of me and behind me kept their cool too. As I got in our neighborhood, one of the neighbor ladies had slid into another neighbor's front yard. I think hubby helped get her car out. We in Minnesota all have our harrowing tales about winter driving. Sometimes you just can't change what happens and you have to go with it, no matter what.
@unrulyjulie4382
5 жыл бұрын
Laurieb2851 ... Was born in St Paul and grew up in Lakeville. Later I moved to TEXAS. The first time I got stuck in the ditch in the winter was in TX!
@chubbysumo2230
4 жыл бұрын
Don't lock the brakes, you can't steer of the wheels are locked up. If you feel the brakes lock, either let off until steering returns and steer yourself out, or panic and do nothing.
@C.Church
6 ай бұрын
Yeah, saw that SUV guy only lightly used his brakes. His tires would "lock" briefly as he tapped, but then spin again, him trying to find road grip. He did a good job. And good for your husband. Seems like you learned how to do it, too. :)
@IPGAuto7 жыл бұрын
That traction control toasted that transmission in the Optima. He was gassing it while the brakes were applied. RIP Clutch Pack
@daniellibich1376
5 жыл бұрын
With the smoke that came out from under the optima those would believe the owner might have roasted the clutch trying to get up a hill when they thought they could get up not before spinning out when some cases those were to find an alternative route when the car was to be brought to the dealership on a flatbed.
@joycewilson49397 ай бұрын
I lived there for one year. Does anyone remember the Miller Hill Mall and the scary trip back down to the city? Most residents have two cars: one for winter driving and another for the rest of the time. I also was caught out on the lake during a bad storm and saw the size of the bad waves. When we got back, luckily, there was a fire hydrant gushing from the water being forced down the streets. I worked out on Park Point. I saw many enormous ships going under the aerial bridge that looked like teeny-weeny ships from the height of the street down from the mall. I see now why insurance was so expensive in 1978
@everlastinglife5978 Жыл бұрын
I drove my 2 wheel drive truck with a stick and bad tires up that hill in the winter.
@aaronzywicki63844 жыл бұрын
Duluth Can Be Very Tricky !
@hebneh6 жыл бұрын
Just as in Russian dashcam videos, we see here that snowbanks next to streets serve the useful purpose of slowing or cushioning out of control vehicles.
@voraciousreader33412 жыл бұрын
I grew up and learned to drive in Superior-Duluth, on this very street, and watching these drivers, *I can’t believe how few of them know what “2” and “L” mean on their list of automatic transmission options!!* When you go up or down Lake Ave., or any other snowy, icy street-with or without hills-you have to _DOWNSHIFT_ to “2” or “L” *(for LOW, or FIRST GEAR)* in order to slow the automatic revolutions of your tires! Then you won’t have to bang into snowbanks or drive in the parking lane, etc. to avoid other drivers, or to stop and go at controlled intersections!
@samuellinkert8253
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, i lived in duluth for ten years. I had a truck with with four wheel drive, but when driving down the hills shift into 1st or 2nd and let the engine slow you instead of the brake. especially going down lake ave.
@66block842 жыл бұрын
I grew up there, just remember, cars sliding down hill have the right of way! Just because you have a green light does not mean you won't get hit!!! Always look up the hill.
@sgt.marcuspstacker22876 жыл бұрын
Ah Duluth winters I rember driving my stick shift 2wd small truck up there for a few winters! I don't care how much experience you have that's one crazy town in winter time!
@randallrobertson234 жыл бұрын
They must be newly to Duluth, ask anyone who's Live in Duluth for more than 30 years you need good all Season Tires in Winter, I like Snow Tires myself along time resident of Duluth MN Jeno Paluchi (Jeno's Pizza) always had the Studded Snow Tires for His Cars , the Police would Ticket Him, He'd pay the fines and keep going, The State of Minnesota Outlawed the use of Studded Snow Tires back in the 1960s because People were leaving them on their Cars and light Trucks all year round and were Tearing up the Streets, the City of Duluth don't like Tire Chains neither, but they won't Salt the Roads and Intersections like they should and it's causing Issues on the Hills in Duluth...
@gordonanderson3111 Жыл бұрын
Good thing the sound is off for this such language I had rarely used or heard, before I moved to Duluth. Good snow tires are the key!
@Jooeffoh Жыл бұрын
The right tyres makes a huge difference. Normal, all season tyres are terrible on snow and ice. I fitted Michelin crossclimates on my car and love them. Saw a video of them being tested on an ice rink course with cones layed out and also on driving up a steep ski slope. The all season tyres sat at the bottom of the ski slope and the crossclimates drove up no problem. Same story with the ice rink course. The summer tyres car just knocked over cones on the turns and the crossclimates took the turns great. When we got some deep snow one year, I headed out in my car and the control you felt was great. Stay smooth with all controls and its almost like the snow isn't there. With ice, its not just about chunky off road tyres. The sipes on the tyres are the thing that help with the grip.
@christianroman7806 жыл бұрын
When I see that someone can't go up a hill or down a hill because of snow and ice, I like to try it myself, just to prove to everyone else that I can't do it either.
@willcruz3198
6 жыл бұрын
Good one!
@jen7662
6 жыл бұрын
Christian Roman us Minnesotans never give up😂
@taracrosby1538
6 жыл бұрын
I live in Duluth Minnesota, we know what we are doing. Even if it doesn't look like it. Besides that, if you live here you expect certain things. 1. Lake Ave sucks. 2. You need All Wheel Drive. 3. If you don't have AWD, you have friends/family/neighbors who do and THEY drive you where you need to go in this weather. 4. You can always move away, but you'll never replace Lake Superior in your heart.
@85rx7se
5 жыл бұрын
No matter what you have FWD or AWD or 4WD you might be able to get traction going uphill, with the proper tires or in some cases, tire chains. But going downhill and trying to stop is a whole different ball game. Best way is simply put your transmission in gear 2 and let the engine brake do it's work. Do not use the gas or brakes if you can avoid it.
@unrulyjulie4382
5 жыл бұрын
Tara Crosby ... My parents were both born in Duluth. When my mom passed we scattered her ashes in Lake Superior.
@DvACtOid2 жыл бұрын
I think the first dodge SUV's rear brake have some problem, isn't brake should be applies to all wheels? The rear brake looks like didn't kick in all the time in this recording.
@daleburrell6273 Жыл бұрын
"...SLIP SLIDING AWAY...SLIP SLIDING AWAAY..."
@johnstark47235 жыл бұрын
Ahhh I love Duluth in the winter 😉
@rodg0116 жыл бұрын
anything more fun than summer tires in the snow
@TheLpbrennan6 жыл бұрын
I've been in Duluth a number of times in the summer. Always wondered how did they drive there in winter!
@TurboNerd1302 Жыл бұрын
You know there is a fantastic technological marvel made for these exact conditions. It's called winter tires.
@lyzzylabelle Жыл бұрын
This is why drifting skills are important to teach ;)
@alanfoix99117 ай бұрын
I lived in the apartment on lake and superior street in 1991
@suzettekath9860 Жыл бұрын
My man is from the area. More as in Cloquet. As well as two of my former bosses grew up in Duluth. As in the Levine family.
@Mark_B5444 жыл бұрын
My cars favourite time of the year
@SpectraNyte7 жыл бұрын
Vehicles trying to go up hill: 'oh f' it!' They all decide to go back down lol.
@Sweetearth19582 жыл бұрын
Too bad they don't have those snow tires with the spikes all over the tread -- like in the olden days. (1970)
@BeansGaming5 жыл бұрын
Why is this video such good quality?
@RArcher4
4 жыл бұрын
I agree. The quality is excellent. What camera was used?
@emil23216 жыл бұрын
2:03 look at that blue truck 4 wheel driving up that hill like a champ. thats why you never buy a front wheel drive car folks
@xnopyt13
5 жыл бұрын
Emil more like buy a good set of winter tires
@jimftr
5 жыл бұрын
Front wheel drive is far superior to RWD, a FWD with winter tyres would be able to do a pretty decent job in the snow.
@uioned5 ай бұрын
I like the ones that sit there and redline there motor with tires spinning but there not moving and no winter tires😯
@ozwzrd5 жыл бұрын
We live at the top of 24th Ave West. I can sit and watch the folks with summer or bald tires burn up their tranny's and engines trying to make the last block to the stop sign during rush hour when they've had to stop and wait for others to get a gap in the cross traffic at the T intersection with Piedmont. Some take 15-20 minutes spinning tires at high revs to move maybe 4" a minute before they let out the magic smoke.
@TheMetalmachine4675 жыл бұрын
If you don’t have 4 wheel drive than don’t try going up an icy hill unless you chain the wheels
@mjames21174 жыл бұрын
Do all drivers use all season or winter tyres in MN?
@joewebber833 Жыл бұрын
I'm headed up there in December. Cross fingers!
@sarasmith51105 жыл бұрын
So glad to see this! It ices over every so often down here and people will say southerners do not know how to drive on snow and ice. It is not the driver. It is physics. Our streets are hilly here with deep ditches on the sides. Nobody can drive on them. If you start to slide you will keep sliding until you hit something that stops you. We just stay at home until it warms up in a day or two. After we empty the stores of bread, milk and beer, of course.
@suzettekath9860
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the tp of course.
@MydogTobes Жыл бұрын
Poor planning for winter conditions. Front wheel drive cars do excellent in snow if PROPERLY equipped with dedicated directional winter tread tires on the front. I have a chevy spark that is lighter than a Aveo. My spark does excellent in snow 8”-10” deep. Haven’t had really an issue getting to where I have to go.
@FunChannel656 жыл бұрын
LIKE YOUR VIDEO
@LoganLavery6 жыл бұрын
Those conditions are horrendous
@pegherdt4482 Жыл бұрын
Been there done that many times over the years. If you spin a complete circle and not hit anything, you're a great driver and lucky!!
@llamalilli41924 жыл бұрын
This was a while ago but I was taking a trip there and it was like that poor people
@chadj.w.anderson54735 жыл бұрын
some of these people are pros!
@karenreichenbaugh856 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't drive on roads like that and I learned how to drive in Ohio.
@Fritz___5 жыл бұрын
If you live in Duluth you should own a set of Winter tires. I have a sister who lives there who drives a Subaru and even she has Winter tires.
@milenko8015 жыл бұрын
The answer is Winter Tires... is it that hard to understand?
@denoro.6 жыл бұрын
I think the silver car at 1:11 has the front tires put wrong
@lincolnking33393 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this great vid! Also, what camera do you use? The quality is amazing. Thanks.
@johndemeen5575 Жыл бұрын
Opps first snow, o yah put on winter tires. Thanks St. Paul Minnesota.
@cashstore16 жыл бұрын
So glad I moved to Arizona
@JustMisFitz Жыл бұрын
In Owensound Ontario this is what the roads look like all winter if you can’t get around on that you’re not going out and no one slides all over like this, snow tires.
@spotrocker6 жыл бұрын
all wheel drive truck is like.."bitch out my way"
@FoolishPrankster10 ай бұрын
Da-Looth, that's how you pro·nounce it (period)
@moneyblue84664 жыл бұрын
Just imagine all the cars watching him record that car sliding
@tura28235 жыл бұрын
Duluth is super dangerous in winter. Duluth is a town on a hill.. Roads are horrible.
@Midnight_Dark6 жыл бұрын
It is obvious that the Dodge Durango at the beginning was slammed on the brake trying to slow his descent, but only the front tires were locked up. The back tires were rolling freely. Why does that happen? Is his rear brakes just toast? But I see that happen a lot in these videos.
@interlinkplus8236
6 жыл бұрын
American cars with rear drum brakes have "self adjusters" that rarely work.
@snowrocket
6 жыл бұрын
The rear brakes are probably not working correctly and the automatic transmission is still in gear. Shifting to Neutral can make a huge difference in your ability to control your vehicle and stop on snow and ice.
@WooferCooker
6 жыл бұрын
Durango's have shit brakes. I owned one.
@TwinShards
6 жыл бұрын
Rear brakes are always less strong than the front brakes. That is why. When you brake, what happen? All the velocity try to keep going forward. That is why the front brake are always more powerful. If bot brakes would have equal force, the rear wheel would lock too fast.
@perjadsaifi4024
6 жыл бұрын
Every one failed to answer properly. The reason is most older American Trucks had ABS on Rear Wheels only.
@eltigre2496 жыл бұрын
0:34 stupid pedestrian crossing against the lights. You would think people who learned to drive in MN would know that: Drive very gently. Spinning tires have no traction.
@GGMan6 жыл бұрын
No ABS?
@plunderpunk25 жыл бұрын
Downtown blocks are brutal in bad storms - not fun for locals, very dangerous for out of town drivers.
@C.Church6 ай бұрын
Where are the street sweepers? I lived in the DC area for 10yrs. We had a street sweeper controversy in the late 90s. But otherwise they were out there. Where are they in MN?
@siltslider5 жыл бұрын
The Nissan xterra didnt have a problem. Guess he had the right tires on...
@robertfencl44012 жыл бұрын
All season tires don't cut it in the great white North!
@1jackvalley580 Жыл бұрын
Duluth Minnesota needed to start dumping the salt down at least 24 hours prior, or block that street off for non-use
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what they did when I lived there in the 90s. Salt/sand trucks out ahead of every storm and running continuously during snowy weather. You can't find old cars there...the salt and snow has rusted out the bottoms.
@akwild834 жыл бұрын
So you just randomly record people having a hard time?
@nightfall9371
2 жыл бұрын
What else is there to do? Lol
@leakyjeep5.95 жыл бұрын
You don't need a stupid Subaru, you need snow tires. Fwd works fine with snow tires.
@RU-zm7wj5 жыл бұрын
Boy, the City of Duluth sure had that one covered. From the looks of things the conditions had been present for many hours, sand trucks need literally to be on a minute by minute standby and loaded and ready to go in a winter city, you need to embrace the technology of a forecast. If those conditions were present in our city...heads would roll.
@jademoreno7838 Жыл бұрын
& that's why I'm not living there😭 the tripis good enough
@floyd201149 Жыл бұрын
Will not travel to Duluth in the winter time
@pinkfreud626 жыл бұрын
Good idea before going out in icy conditions to map a route on the flattest roads possible.
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
pinkfreud62 ummm, Duluth is 30 miles long and built on the side of a hill. Kinda hard to go somewhere and not go up or down a hill somewhere
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
tom johns what is your problem stupid?
@tomjohns5146
5 жыл бұрын
awe=i win again==you just keep losing===keep trying====:)
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
tom johns actually you are the loser. What you said doesn't even make sense stupid
@tomjohns5146
5 жыл бұрын
awe=i know you are==but what am i===i win again====you just keep losing=====keep trying======:)
@joewoodchuck38244 жыл бұрын
Most drivers aren't nearly as skilled as they imagine themselves to be. If you can't handle the conditions, don't.
@JBlinky672 жыл бұрын
No sound?
@tranhau38185 жыл бұрын
This morning, I experienced the icy roads. It was a hard time for me.
@hybridstiger7 жыл бұрын
Most of these folks are on A/S tires.
@codyzent6471
5 жыл бұрын
So? Lmao i use all season this winter and never had a issue
@WhiteSupreme
4 жыл бұрын
@@codyzent6471 Same, I live in Manitoba. It's all about how you drive.
@tomntej2316 Жыл бұрын
Winter ❄️ coming 😬😬
@danielle2285123 жыл бұрын
Just watching videos like this make me feel so good about moving down South this year!!
@standaniels66835 жыл бұрын
Lmao!!!!!!! Now that's soo awesome!!!!!!!
@liameverything4444 Жыл бұрын
Average Minnesota weather
@LSZocker20095 жыл бұрын
What part of "if you lock your brakes, you cant steer" do people not understand!
@user-3tf67bk46u Жыл бұрын
If they laid down sand instead of salt those vehicles would have had much more traction, lasts longer than salt, and wouldn't end up in the lake and water table. Plus our cars wouldn't corrode as badly. There is a place in the world for salt..makes a great seasoning for your dinner table.
@eileenhetherington3704 Жыл бұрын
This is odd. When I lived in Duluth, the salt and sand trucks were out AHEAD of every storm, and always hit the inclined streets first. I never saw Lake Ave unsanded or unsalted when there was snow or ice. It appears that one side of the street has been sanded, but not the downhill side. If you visit there, Duluth is essentially built on the sides and the bottom (lakeshore) of massive steep hills. Many streets are quite narrow as they were constructed when transportation was by carriage or rail. Lake Superior is beautiful but the lake effect weather can be frightful. Driving tips, try to never use your brakes in these conditions. Drive VERY slowly. If you get to a red light and it is too slick to stop, head for the curb or try to do a gentle right turn if you can manage it in between cars. If you drive slow enough, you can avoid red lights, except when sliding, then you pray for a snowbank or corner to turn. Almost everyone has 4 wheel drive, snow tires, etc.
@HeidiStLouis-xu2ox2 жыл бұрын
I went to high school 3 or 4 blocks up that hill. I walked to and from school every day - too scary to get my drivers license and drive up and down that hill.
@debroahuntermeyer3826 Жыл бұрын
Don't people no u can't drive in this. Just be careful
@dougn23503 жыл бұрын
I thought the northern states were better prepared for this kind of weather
@godman-meherbaba359 Жыл бұрын
💖💖❤❤💘💘
@ABMNATN4 жыл бұрын
I hate places like this... honestly I'd buy a snow mobile 💁🏾♂️
@violinpracice64402 жыл бұрын
0:28 what is the man thinking?!
@TheJer19636 жыл бұрын
Boring........not even a single fender bender.
@joeychicago64365 жыл бұрын
Example of a day where you JUST STAY HOME !
@greetswithfire1868
4 жыл бұрын
Joey, maybe they have jobs and cannot just stay home.
@harryandruschak28437 жыл бұрын
Why would anyone be driving in such wretched conditions?
@gentryk7948
6 жыл бұрын
Harry Andruschak come to Alaska. Those roads look good..
@pinkfreud62
6 жыл бұрын
Any northern state can look like this in winter. You just can't stay at home when your job is on the line. I drive home from my job in Ohio many mornings like this. If we're lucky, the plows & salt trucks will be out during the night.
@01trsmar
5 жыл бұрын
Because you can get around and its a free country...People with fwd cars think they can but they cant go uphill !!
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
Because these conditions exist 7-8 months out of the year in Minnesota. You drive on snow daily. You adapt. You get the right vehicle and correct tires for winter.
@Fritz___7 жыл бұрын
As a Minnesotan I can tell you AWD (Preferably the Subaru kind) is mandatory for winter driving.
@apresmidi9534
6 жыл бұрын
winter tyres are mandatory
@warfawarfa7322
6 жыл бұрын
I have a camry and an accord they are great with winter tires, allot better then awd in the winter and they stop better.
@snowrocket
6 жыл бұрын
It should never be "AWD or winter tires", because it's a faulty premise. Winter tires improve the going, stopping, and steering of anything you put them on. AWD largely only helps to going, but little else. The BEST solution is AWD (or 4WD) AND winter tires, like I do on a '99 Impreza.
@warfawarfa7322
6 жыл бұрын
I don't believe that 4wd or awd are good in snow with all seasons, if you have winter tires fwd or rwd its all good. Blizzaks are good, i own at least 10 private cars , i own some suvs and minivans and i do own a sienna awd it's garbage in snow if you put all seasons with winter or snow tires you add traction and safety, i also own a subaru legacy 2016 and it's excellent with the snow with snow tires and i own an infiniti i don't use in the winter.
@bremCZ
6 жыл бұрын
Warfa Warfa You don't know how many private cars you own? Seems legit.
@dogkill7466 Жыл бұрын
Needs an electric car, ask Joe
@mnnomad1870 Жыл бұрын
They should outlaw cars in Minnesota! Had to think for a while I haven't owned a car since 1994
@TeeroyHammermill6 жыл бұрын
I guess these folks never heard of Winter Tires.
@franceselainethurston16065 жыл бұрын
So, I guess the city employees are too lazy to plow like they should!
@jaythamalt
2 жыл бұрын
Nah there's a good majority of the town on the slope of a hill. No amount of plowing can fix that.
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
Frances Elaine Thurston, Obviously, you have never lived there. The town is built on the side of large steep hills with many streets up and down. Notice the uphill side has been salted/sanded. The plows are running constantly in conditions like this but can't get to all the roads in time.
@Radioman9096 жыл бұрын
I assume chains would solve most of these problems?
@ethancote567
5 жыл бұрын
Illegal in mn
@betsthegod Жыл бұрын
Duluth is such a shit hole. Lived there for 3 years to complete my degree and will never go back.
@RandomDudeOne2 жыл бұрын
Experienced winter drivers for sure, notice no accidents despite the terrible conditions.
@manfredschmalbach90235 жыл бұрын
Dafuq do people living in MN out there in that conditions with those tyres? Living in MN does mean "be prepared for winter", doesn't it?
Пікірлер: 235
Welcome to Duluth everyone! A town where you can't get lost, just pop the clutch and you'll find the lake!
@chrissimmer1273
Жыл бұрын
This is the best Minnesotan joke I've ever heard
@sean2015
Жыл бұрын
You aren’t kidding! Considering how steep those hills are, and how icy the roads can get in the winter, I could never live in Duluth.
My mother was born and grew up in Duluth along with two sisters. Visited many times growing up coming from Milwaukee, Wi. It was quite the exciting and exotic trip. Duluth is very beautiful city on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Very dramatic steep hill runs along the east and west shore overlooking the lake. Makes San Francisco seem tame in comparison. Been there many times in the winter. Cold! Many interesting sights and things to do! Look it up, worth a trip. Very North woods fresh! Unspoiled scenic vistas.
I spent the winter of 1972 and 1973 in Duluth while going to school. It's still my favorite city in MN but the winters were tough.
An afternoon like that and you’ll need a nice cold Fitger’s when you get home!
Used to live there, and Lake St. is about a 12 percent grade heading straight down to the lake. Most locals know to avoid it when there's snow (which is pretty much every day from October to mid-May) because of the severe grade. Used to have a saying up there: 'We had a beautiful summer last year, but I had to work that weekend".
@suzettekath9860
Жыл бұрын
Those grades helped when the alarm rang. As in that they needed dock workers in the winter time. I wonder how many of them ended up in the lake itself.
Good driving from the SUV driver in the beginning of this clip. Use the snowbank to help you stop at the light. Bravissimo .
The guy in the SUV did the exact right thing when he headed for the snow bank to stop at the first intersection they encountered. It's what my hubby does every single time if slick roads are a problem - if there's a snow bank available. Nothing is scarier when you're driving then when you hear/feel your tires losing contact with the pavement. There isn't a single thing you can do other then kind of hold your breath and don't do a thing to change what the vehicle is doing. If the vehicle is going straight, hopefully it will keep going straight if you don't touch the brakes, change the steering, nothing. Too many times people think that's the time to step on their brakes, and they lose control. I've driven in some of the worst weather. Yes, I'm nervous - but I've not had anything happen. I can't believe one night driving down Snelling Avenue on an icy evening after work in rush traffic. Cars were hitting each other's bumper and the only thing that got me home was the person in front of me and behind me kept their cool too. As I got in our neighborhood, one of the neighbor ladies had slid into another neighbor's front yard. I think hubby helped get her car out. We in Minnesota all have our harrowing tales about winter driving. Sometimes you just can't change what happens and you have to go with it, no matter what.
@unrulyjulie4382
5 жыл бұрын
Laurieb2851 ... Was born in St Paul and grew up in Lakeville. Later I moved to TEXAS. The first time I got stuck in the ditch in the winter was in TX!
@chubbysumo2230
4 жыл бұрын
Don't lock the brakes, you can't steer of the wheels are locked up. If you feel the brakes lock, either let off until steering returns and steer yourself out, or panic and do nothing.
@C.Church
6 ай бұрын
Yeah, saw that SUV guy only lightly used his brakes. His tires would "lock" briefly as he tapped, but then spin again, him trying to find road grip. He did a good job. And good for your husband. Seems like you learned how to do it, too. :)
That traction control toasted that transmission in the Optima. He was gassing it while the brakes were applied. RIP Clutch Pack
@daniellibich1376
5 жыл бұрын
With the smoke that came out from under the optima those would believe the owner might have roasted the clutch trying to get up a hill when they thought they could get up not before spinning out when some cases those were to find an alternative route when the car was to be brought to the dealership on a flatbed.
I lived there for one year. Does anyone remember the Miller Hill Mall and the scary trip back down to the city? Most residents have two cars: one for winter driving and another for the rest of the time. I also was caught out on the lake during a bad storm and saw the size of the bad waves. When we got back, luckily, there was a fire hydrant gushing from the water being forced down the streets. I worked out on Park Point. I saw many enormous ships going under the aerial bridge that looked like teeny-weeny ships from the height of the street down from the mall. I see now why insurance was so expensive in 1978
I drove my 2 wheel drive truck with a stick and bad tires up that hill in the winter.
Duluth Can Be Very Tricky !
Just as in Russian dashcam videos, we see here that snowbanks next to streets serve the useful purpose of slowing or cushioning out of control vehicles.
I grew up and learned to drive in Superior-Duluth, on this very street, and watching these drivers, *I can’t believe how few of them know what “2” and “L” mean on their list of automatic transmission options!!* When you go up or down Lake Ave., or any other snowy, icy street-with or without hills-you have to _DOWNSHIFT_ to “2” or “L” *(for LOW, or FIRST GEAR)* in order to slow the automatic revolutions of your tires! Then you won’t have to bang into snowbanks or drive in the parking lane, etc. to avoid other drivers, or to stop and go at controlled intersections!
@samuellinkert8253
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, i lived in duluth for ten years. I had a truck with with four wheel drive, but when driving down the hills shift into 1st or 2nd and let the engine slow you instead of the brake. especially going down lake ave.
I grew up there, just remember, cars sliding down hill have the right of way! Just because you have a green light does not mean you won't get hit!!! Always look up the hill.
Ah Duluth winters I rember driving my stick shift 2wd small truck up there for a few winters! I don't care how much experience you have that's one crazy town in winter time!
They must be newly to Duluth, ask anyone who's Live in Duluth for more than 30 years you need good all Season Tires in Winter, I like Snow Tires myself along time resident of Duluth MN Jeno Paluchi (Jeno's Pizza) always had the Studded Snow Tires for His Cars , the Police would Ticket Him, He'd pay the fines and keep going, The State of Minnesota Outlawed the use of Studded Snow Tires back in the 1960s because People were leaving them on their Cars and light Trucks all year round and were Tearing up the Streets, the City of Duluth don't like Tire Chains neither, but they won't Salt the Roads and Intersections like they should and it's causing Issues on the Hills in Duluth...
Good thing the sound is off for this such language I had rarely used or heard, before I moved to Duluth. Good snow tires are the key!
The right tyres makes a huge difference. Normal, all season tyres are terrible on snow and ice. I fitted Michelin crossclimates on my car and love them. Saw a video of them being tested on an ice rink course with cones layed out and also on driving up a steep ski slope. The all season tyres sat at the bottom of the ski slope and the crossclimates drove up no problem. Same story with the ice rink course. The summer tyres car just knocked over cones on the turns and the crossclimates took the turns great. When we got some deep snow one year, I headed out in my car and the control you felt was great. Stay smooth with all controls and its almost like the snow isn't there. With ice, its not just about chunky off road tyres. The sipes on the tyres are the thing that help with the grip.
When I see that someone can't go up a hill or down a hill because of snow and ice, I like to try it myself, just to prove to everyone else that I can't do it either.
@willcruz3198
6 жыл бұрын
Good one!
@jen7662
6 жыл бұрын
Christian Roman us Minnesotans never give up😂
@taracrosby1538
6 жыл бұрын
I live in Duluth Minnesota, we know what we are doing. Even if it doesn't look like it. Besides that, if you live here you expect certain things. 1. Lake Ave sucks. 2. You need All Wheel Drive. 3. If you don't have AWD, you have friends/family/neighbors who do and THEY drive you where you need to go in this weather. 4. You can always move away, but you'll never replace Lake Superior in your heart.
@85rx7se
5 жыл бұрын
No matter what you have FWD or AWD or 4WD you might be able to get traction going uphill, with the proper tires or in some cases, tire chains. But going downhill and trying to stop is a whole different ball game. Best way is simply put your transmission in gear 2 and let the engine brake do it's work. Do not use the gas or brakes if you can avoid it.
@unrulyjulie4382
5 жыл бұрын
Tara Crosby ... My parents were both born in Duluth. When my mom passed we scattered her ashes in Lake Superior.
I think the first dodge SUV's rear brake have some problem, isn't brake should be applies to all wheels? The rear brake looks like didn't kick in all the time in this recording.
"...SLIP SLIDING AWAY...SLIP SLIDING AWAAY..."
Ahhh I love Duluth in the winter 😉
anything more fun than summer tires in the snow
I've been in Duluth a number of times in the summer. Always wondered how did they drive there in winter!
You know there is a fantastic technological marvel made for these exact conditions. It's called winter tires.
This is why drifting skills are important to teach ;)
I lived in the apartment on lake and superior street in 1991
My man is from the area. More as in Cloquet. As well as two of my former bosses grew up in Duluth. As in the Levine family.
My cars favourite time of the year
Vehicles trying to go up hill: 'oh f' it!' They all decide to go back down lol.
Too bad they don't have those snow tires with the spikes all over the tread -- like in the olden days. (1970)
Why is this video such good quality?
@RArcher4
4 жыл бұрын
I agree. The quality is excellent. What camera was used?
2:03 look at that blue truck 4 wheel driving up that hill like a champ. thats why you never buy a front wheel drive car folks
@xnopyt13
5 жыл бұрын
Emil more like buy a good set of winter tires
@jimftr
5 жыл бұрын
Front wheel drive is far superior to RWD, a FWD with winter tyres would be able to do a pretty decent job in the snow.
I like the ones that sit there and redline there motor with tires spinning but there not moving and no winter tires😯
We live at the top of 24th Ave West. I can sit and watch the folks with summer or bald tires burn up their tranny's and engines trying to make the last block to the stop sign during rush hour when they've had to stop and wait for others to get a gap in the cross traffic at the T intersection with Piedmont. Some take 15-20 minutes spinning tires at high revs to move maybe 4" a minute before they let out the magic smoke.
If you don’t have 4 wheel drive than don’t try going up an icy hill unless you chain the wheels
Do all drivers use all season or winter tyres in MN?
I'm headed up there in December. Cross fingers!
So glad to see this! It ices over every so often down here and people will say southerners do not know how to drive on snow and ice. It is not the driver. It is physics. Our streets are hilly here with deep ditches on the sides. Nobody can drive on them. If you start to slide you will keep sliding until you hit something that stops you. We just stay at home until it warms up in a day or two. After we empty the stores of bread, milk and beer, of course.
@suzettekath9860
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the tp of course.
Poor planning for winter conditions. Front wheel drive cars do excellent in snow if PROPERLY equipped with dedicated directional winter tread tires on the front. I have a chevy spark that is lighter than a Aveo. My spark does excellent in snow 8”-10” deep. Haven’t had really an issue getting to where I have to go.
LIKE YOUR VIDEO
Those conditions are horrendous
Been there done that many times over the years. If you spin a complete circle and not hit anything, you're a great driver and lucky!!
This was a while ago but I was taking a trip there and it was like that poor people
some of these people are pros!
I wouldn't drive on roads like that and I learned how to drive in Ohio.
If you live in Duluth you should own a set of Winter tires. I have a sister who lives there who drives a Subaru and even she has Winter tires.
The answer is Winter Tires... is it that hard to understand?
I think the silver car at 1:11 has the front tires put wrong
Thanks for sharing this great vid! Also, what camera do you use? The quality is amazing. Thanks.
Opps first snow, o yah put on winter tires. Thanks St. Paul Minnesota.
So glad I moved to Arizona
In Owensound Ontario this is what the roads look like all winter if you can’t get around on that you’re not going out and no one slides all over like this, snow tires.
all wheel drive truck is like.."bitch out my way"
Da-Looth, that's how you pro·nounce it (period)
Just imagine all the cars watching him record that car sliding
Duluth is super dangerous in winter. Duluth is a town on a hill.. Roads are horrible.
It is obvious that the Dodge Durango at the beginning was slammed on the brake trying to slow his descent, but only the front tires were locked up. The back tires were rolling freely. Why does that happen? Is his rear brakes just toast? But I see that happen a lot in these videos.
@interlinkplus8236
6 жыл бұрын
American cars with rear drum brakes have "self adjusters" that rarely work.
@snowrocket
6 жыл бұрын
The rear brakes are probably not working correctly and the automatic transmission is still in gear. Shifting to Neutral can make a huge difference in your ability to control your vehicle and stop on snow and ice.
@WooferCooker
6 жыл бұрын
Durango's have shit brakes. I owned one.
@TwinShards
6 жыл бұрын
Rear brakes are always less strong than the front brakes. That is why. When you brake, what happen? All the velocity try to keep going forward. That is why the front brake are always more powerful. If bot brakes would have equal force, the rear wheel would lock too fast.
@perjadsaifi4024
6 жыл бұрын
Every one failed to answer properly. The reason is most older American Trucks had ABS on Rear Wheels only.
0:34 stupid pedestrian crossing against the lights. You would think people who learned to drive in MN would know that: Drive very gently. Spinning tires have no traction.
No ABS?
Downtown blocks are brutal in bad storms - not fun for locals, very dangerous for out of town drivers.
Where are the street sweepers? I lived in the DC area for 10yrs. We had a street sweeper controversy in the late 90s. But otherwise they were out there. Where are they in MN?
The Nissan xterra didnt have a problem. Guess he had the right tires on...
All season tires don't cut it in the great white North!
Duluth Minnesota needed to start dumping the salt down at least 24 hours prior, or block that street off for non-use
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what they did when I lived there in the 90s. Salt/sand trucks out ahead of every storm and running continuously during snowy weather. You can't find old cars there...the salt and snow has rusted out the bottoms.
So you just randomly record people having a hard time?
@nightfall9371
2 жыл бұрын
What else is there to do? Lol
You don't need a stupid Subaru, you need snow tires. Fwd works fine with snow tires.
Boy, the City of Duluth sure had that one covered. From the looks of things the conditions had been present for many hours, sand trucks need literally to be on a minute by minute standby and loaded and ready to go in a winter city, you need to embrace the technology of a forecast. If those conditions were present in our city...heads would roll.
& that's why I'm not living there😭 the tripis good enough
Will not travel to Duluth in the winter time
Good idea before going out in icy conditions to map a route on the flattest roads possible.
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
pinkfreud62 ummm, Duluth is 30 miles long and built on the side of a hill. Kinda hard to go somewhere and not go up or down a hill somewhere
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
tom johns what is your problem stupid?
@tomjohns5146
5 жыл бұрын
awe=i win again==you just keep losing===keep trying====:)
@johnstark4723
5 жыл бұрын
tom johns actually you are the loser. What you said doesn't even make sense stupid
@tomjohns5146
5 жыл бұрын
awe=i know you are==but what am i===i win again====you just keep losing=====keep trying======:)
Most drivers aren't nearly as skilled as they imagine themselves to be. If you can't handle the conditions, don't.
No sound?
This morning, I experienced the icy roads. It was a hard time for me.
Most of these folks are on A/S tires.
@codyzent6471
5 жыл бұрын
So? Lmao i use all season this winter and never had a issue
@WhiteSupreme
4 жыл бұрын
@@codyzent6471 Same, I live in Manitoba. It's all about how you drive.
Winter ❄️ coming 😬😬
Just watching videos like this make me feel so good about moving down South this year!!
Lmao!!!!!!! Now that's soo awesome!!!!!!!
Average Minnesota weather
What part of "if you lock your brakes, you cant steer" do people not understand!
If they laid down sand instead of salt those vehicles would have had much more traction, lasts longer than salt, and wouldn't end up in the lake and water table. Plus our cars wouldn't corrode as badly. There is a place in the world for salt..makes a great seasoning for your dinner table.
This is odd. When I lived in Duluth, the salt and sand trucks were out AHEAD of every storm, and always hit the inclined streets first. I never saw Lake Ave unsanded or unsalted when there was snow or ice. It appears that one side of the street has been sanded, but not the downhill side. If you visit there, Duluth is essentially built on the sides and the bottom (lakeshore) of massive steep hills. Many streets are quite narrow as they were constructed when transportation was by carriage or rail. Lake Superior is beautiful but the lake effect weather can be frightful. Driving tips, try to never use your brakes in these conditions. Drive VERY slowly. If you get to a red light and it is too slick to stop, head for the curb or try to do a gentle right turn if you can manage it in between cars. If you drive slow enough, you can avoid red lights, except when sliding, then you pray for a snowbank or corner to turn. Almost everyone has 4 wheel drive, snow tires, etc.
I went to high school 3 or 4 blocks up that hill. I walked to and from school every day - too scary to get my drivers license and drive up and down that hill.
Don't people no u can't drive in this. Just be careful
I thought the northern states were better prepared for this kind of weather
💖💖❤❤💘💘
I hate places like this... honestly I'd buy a snow mobile 💁🏾♂️
0:28 what is the man thinking?!
Boring........not even a single fender bender.
Example of a day where you JUST STAY HOME !
@greetswithfire1868
4 жыл бұрын
Joey, maybe they have jobs and cannot just stay home.
Why would anyone be driving in such wretched conditions?
@gentryk7948
6 жыл бұрын
Harry Andruschak come to Alaska. Those roads look good..
@pinkfreud62
6 жыл бұрын
Any northern state can look like this in winter. You just can't stay at home when your job is on the line. I drive home from my job in Ohio many mornings like this. If we're lucky, the plows & salt trucks will be out during the night.
@01trsmar
5 жыл бұрын
Because you can get around and its a free country...People with fwd cars think they can but they cant go uphill !!
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
Because these conditions exist 7-8 months out of the year in Minnesota. You drive on snow daily. You adapt. You get the right vehicle and correct tires for winter.
As a Minnesotan I can tell you AWD (Preferably the Subaru kind) is mandatory for winter driving.
@apresmidi9534
6 жыл бұрын
winter tyres are mandatory
@warfawarfa7322
6 жыл бұрын
I have a camry and an accord they are great with winter tires, allot better then awd in the winter and they stop better.
@snowrocket
6 жыл бұрын
It should never be "AWD or winter tires", because it's a faulty premise. Winter tires improve the going, stopping, and steering of anything you put them on. AWD largely only helps to going, but little else. The BEST solution is AWD (or 4WD) AND winter tires, like I do on a '99 Impreza.
@warfawarfa7322
6 жыл бұрын
I don't believe that 4wd or awd are good in snow with all seasons, if you have winter tires fwd or rwd its all good. Blizzaks are good, i own at least 10 private cars , i own some suvs and minivans and i do own a sienna awd it's garbage in snow if you put all seasons with winter or snow tires you add traction and safety, i also own a subaru legacy 2016 and it's excellent with the snow with snow tires and i own an infiniti i don't use in the winter.
@bremCZ
6 жыл бұрын
Warfa Warfa You don't know how many private cars you own? Seems legit.
Needs an electric car, ask Joe
They should outlaw cars in Minnesota! Had to think for a while I haven't owned a car since 1994
I guess these folks never heard of Winter Tires.
So, I guess the city employees are too lazy to plow like they should!
@jaythamalt
2 жыл бұрын
Nah there's a good majority of the town on the slope of a hill. No amount of plowing can fix that.
@eileenhetherington3704
Жыл бұрын
Frances Elaine Thurston, Obviously, you have never lived there. The town is built on the side of large steep hills with many streets up and down. Notice the uphill side has been salted/sanded. The plows are running constantly in conditions like this but can't get to all the roads in time.
I assume chains would solve most of these problems?
@ethancote567
5 жыл бұрын
Illegal in mn
Duluth is such a shit hole. Lived there for 3 years to complete my degree and will never go back.
Experienced winter drivers for sure, notice no accidents despite the terrible conditions.
Dafuq do people living in MN out there in that conditions with those tyres? Living in MN does mean "be prepared for winter", doesn't it?
@ethancote567
5 жыл бұрын
In duluth, the hills are very steep.