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u/blackadder1620 14h ago
how with how lit up that car is, they couldn't see a thing. we're always rolling the dice when stuck in those spots.
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u/jb_bone 14h ago
Yeah, plus I can see now how his view of me was blocked by the oncoming Chevy. He just got unlucky
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u/pedroah 10h ago
Assuming the space is empty because it is not visible is baby logic though.
Seems reasonable to wait until that space visible to ensure it is actually safe to proceed.
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u/Upnorth4 7h ago
I used to drive in Michigan, and during whiteout blizzards I would have to look for the patterns of the snowfall to determine if a vehicle was there. If a car or truck was there, the snow would fall differently than if there was no car or truck there. One giveaway was if you heard snow and ice hitting the front of your car. That meant another vehicle was close by.
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u/Popular_Prescription 13h ago
That’s what I was going to add. The Chevy plus the sun really fucked them.
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