Sentences with phrase «into snowbanks»

«I came up to it and saw that there was a pileup, so I ran my car into a snowbank instead of hitting or having somebody else hit me,» she says.
«It's kind of like if you dig into a snowbank next to a highway,» Binzel says.
I'll probably incriminate myself here... but when I was a teen we used to go «shopping cart bowling» with my car... push a cart as fast as you can with your car into a snowbank or parking divider.
I ended up backing into a snowbank.
(Three 60 - mph 360s into a snowbank on I - 80 in a 1975 Plymouth Valiant stand out in my memory.)
If you do happen to slide into a snowbank or get stuck in deeper - than - anticipated snow, you'll be glad to have a few basic supplies with you.

Not exact matches

Very rarely would we be able to pinpoint that exact moment the snowbank gave way turning into an avalanche of change.
«Generally, snow reflects about three - quarters of the sun's radiation back into the air, so it's actually really hard for the sun to melt a snowbank,» said Boreyko.
And during the winter it's good to be in, say the CR - V, so someone can slide into it and there's no big loss - or put it in a snowbank and not care.
Which explains how the Juke repeatedly noses into the three - foot - high snowbanks.
My Crackberry * might * make it into some Rim marketing — I slipped last winter on my front walkway and my 8830 sailed into a 7 foot snowbank.
The woman allegedly drove her vehicle toward him and he had to jump into a nearby snowbank to avoid getting hit with the vehicle.
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