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A pile of 100 cars in Denver after the first snow of the season


The scene on West 6th Avenue after the 100 cars dumped

The scene on West 6th Avenue after the 100 cars dumped
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Winter is coming. Denver, Colorado recorded its first snow of the season yesterday, and icy hell broke loose on the city’s major roads. The sudden appearance of ice and ust sugar just means one thing. Drivers who set off on their morning commute, may be unaware and unprepared for the conditions. Collisions are almost inevitable. The most significant incident is a 100 pcs pile on West 6th Avenue.

The Denver area saw up to 5 inches of snow overnight. Based on the Weather channel, The Denver Police Department issued a collision warning because there were simply too many incidents for the department to respond to all. Police advise people to only report an accident to the police if someone is injured, the accident is on the road, the driver does not provide proof of insurance or driver’s license, the driver is addicted to drugs or alcohol. , or city government. joined.

There have been collisions at various points in the city, and police responded to an accident on West 6th Avenue at 6 o’clock:20 a.m. Bizarre incident involving 100 cars stacked on top of each other. Witnesses describe the scene FOX31 like a parking lot. Lanes in both directions had to be closed as damaged and destroyed vehicles were towed away. The images and videos make the massive NASCAR wrecks at Daytona and Talladega look like child’s play.

I should clarify for those unfamiliar with Denver that the 1.3-mile stretch of 6th Avenue between the Federal Avenue overpass and Klamath Street where the incident occurred is a six-lane highway. Westbound lanes start at Klamath. The eastbound lanes intersect Klamath before 6th Avenue becomes a five-lane one-way street.

While people were transported to local hospitals, the Denver Police Department reported that no one suffered life-threatening injuries. The owners of the vehicles involved and towed away had until 1 p.m. today to claim their vehicles at Lot C at Empower Field at Mile High, the home stadium of NFL’s Denver Broncos.

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