Texas Slip and Slide: Officer Narrowly Escapes Skidding Car

On December 31, 2017 luck was with Texas Police Officer Jonathan Cramer of the Hurst Police Department.

Working a crash on an extremely slick Texas roadway, in ten minutes alone Cramer’s dash camera captured five cars and trucks losing control and skidding out. One of those instances was way too close for comfort.

Check it out.

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32 thoughts on “Texas Slip and Slide: Officer Narrowly Escapes Skidding Car

  1. 911: "Excuse me, there seems to be a penguin walking across the road". "Oh, never mind, it was an officer walking skiddy ice"

  2. Ah, yes. The DFW metroplex. Finally some roads I'm used to.

    When it ices, drivers go to shit. I've seen virtually piles of cars on the sides of the roads the day after icing.

  3. Why the hell are they standing on the traffic side (passenger side) of the vehicle? For christ sake stand on the driver side where you're at least in the gore point and not standing in the traffic lane.

    Also why is he walking between his PV and the passenger car? We call that the "no leg zone." You stand there and you're likely to lose your legs.

  4. Gotta keep in mind that in TX (I lived in Dallas for 12 years), they are not used to this type of weather or commonly experience it like to the north. There is no ice or snow removal equipment there. At best, they throw cinder and sand. Yet true too, some drive like idiots while others are scared to death. I'll take TX winters though over what I dealt with over the north states.

  5. It’s NOT the ice’s fault. It’s the idiots that continue to drive the posted speed limit or faster in hazardous conditions.

    I use to see people traveling at posted speeds (55mph) in NYC during snow storms with low visibility. Then sure enough an accident happened

    Here in Florida I’ve seen people travel at (70mph) on the highway during heavy tropical rainstorms with slick roads and low visibility. Then sure enough again, accidents happened..

    Stop being in a hurry people. Use common sense and travel at a safe speed in hazardous weather conditions.

  6. You think Texas would have some Sanders by now for situations like this…and yes you can get straps that go on over your boots that’s are pretty much like chains for your boots, I keep them in the cruiser for situations like this

  7. He was very lucky and probably got some crap from his fellow officers, thankfully he’s okay, but all in fun.
    I bet that driver of the burgundy car thought they’d hit him. How scary for both of them.
    Another scene of LEO danger. 🙏❤️👮‍♀️🇺🇸

  8. This is horrible, but a little funny to people in the north who are like WTF is going on here. Also not a fancy move truck, that's pretty much how you do it.

  9. Yeah I’ve had this happen to me a couple times I live in Houston. It’s really scary the second you tap that brake or even not doing anything you start sliding.

  10. I hear heat melts ice. I always wondered why when building roads they just don't put some type of heating element in the roads. Or maybe have a fleet of jet engine trucks like the NHRA uses to dry the strip.

  11. Pro tip: If you're braking on black ice you are giving up all directional control of your vehicle because you will slip all four tires. You can turn, accelerate, or decelerate, but only one at a time.

    Edit: Get in the other lane when you're passing a cop car pulled over on the side of the freeway, it makes it much harder to crash into them.

  12. Lol i live in fort worth this is near north richland hills mall off 820 and close to the at home store. People a freaking stupid here when it comes to ice and it seems that more people are in more of a hurry not giving two $@!#s less about others safty. Im am not looking foward to this years hell.

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