Coach near miss on the M11

at first i thought it was russia or something looking at the speed they did.. + the nickname of the guy that uploaded suggest he's lithuanian - being a lithuanian name + some letters added to it.. so logically he should be used to these conditions but still driving way to fast

after he slowed down and started getting up to speed again the back end of the car seemed to be all over the place..
 
Thats just a lot of luck and no skill...... the way he cuts across THICK snow at one point is so retarded..... how he got away with that i'll never know
 
I saw an idiot coach driver blaze past me at 60mph on sat night, in conditions not too dissimilar to those, nutcase.

Similar conditions to this saw me doing 15 to 25 mph on a major A road sat night. The guys in that video appear to be doing almost normal motorway speeds, a lucky escape I would say.
 
I'm not sure why after the near miss, they accelerate upto speeds which are still too fast for the conditions?
 
Way too fast, and too far in the future.....

1) The coach hit the reservation, but carried on
2) Everyone is driving too fast
3) The car that is filming shouldn't have even been out if his windscreen is frozen and can't be cleared properly
 
That is scary as ****! It was stupidly foggy here tonight and I was sat at 50-55 indicated and that was enough for me. People still pelting it along at about 100 as it's a normal night.
 
it baffles me, i was driving at 40-45mph on Sat night in the snow on the A19, it was snowing heavily and was laying quickly, yet i had HGV's overtaking me at easily 56mph and other normal FWD cars overtaking as fast if not faster. They cause more of a hazard in those conditions.
 
A coach passed me on the M6 on Saturday night, I was feeling fairly confident on my winter tyres but he shot straight passed me and disappeared into the distance.
 
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