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    PLEASE READ: Message from a Snowplow Driver

    Sharing is SO MUCH APPRECIATED!

    I would like every road user to take a few minutes to read this. You might learn something that could save you a lot of frustration, prevent accidents, and even save lives.

    • A snowplow can measure up to 16 feet wide with its wing extended — that’s the width of 3 cars.

    • It can weigh up to 34,000 kg (75,000 lbs) — the weight of 30 cars.

    • The driver’s visibility is greatly reduced because of the equipment.

    • The optimal spreading speed is 40 km/h.

    • The maximum plowing speed is 50 km/h.

    • We must significantly reduce our speed to do our job properly, especially when approaching guardrails, concrete barriers, sidewalks, and any other obstacles.

    • The front blade must cross over the yellow centerline while plowing, and material must be spread along the centerline for best results.

    • At intersections, we need to back up several times to do our job correctly. Remember that our visibility is very poor, especially on the right side.

    • Our right turns are extremely wide.

    In summary: we are big, we are slow, we are not very maneuverable, we encroach on the other lane, and we don’t see very well. So help us help you.

    What you can — and should — do:

    • Keep a safe distance behind us. This prevents you from being blinded by snow bursts and helps us see you better.

    • Be visible. Keep your headlights on; don’t rely only on daytime running lights.

    • When meeting a snowplow coming the opposite way, move to the right and slow down. We encroach on your lane and will stay there.

    • If you pass us, do so carefully and without lingering beside us.

    • NEVER, EVER, EVER pass us on the right. NEVER!

    • At intersections, give us space to maneuver. If we are stopped, take time to assess whether it’s safe to proceed; if we are moving, come to a full stop and make sure you are visible.

    • Do not pass on curves, hills, or when visibility is poor. A burst of snow can occur at any moment and make you lose sight of the road.

    • Remember that our visibility is poor and we are constantly being blinded by snow and water splashing onto our windows.

    And remember…

    • We are on the road during the worst conditions with one of the biggest vehicles possible — not very fast, with very poor visibility — driving through an endless obstacle course.

    We often work long hours, and we do it for you.

    Help us help you. Don’t be one more obstacle.

    Sharing is SO MUCH APPRECIATED!

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