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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
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Slippery slope: slo-mo snow mayhem in Montreal as buses, cars and trucks crash

Slow-motion pile up of cars, buses and trucks in snowy Montreal

A slippery covering of ice and snow on a steep street in downtown Montreal has caused a slow-motion pile-up of cars, buses and trucks.

The drama took place at a busy intersection on Côte du Beaver Hall. Footage shows a bus sliding out of control and hitting a group of cars.

Moments later, as light flurries of snow continue to fall, a pickup truck hits the back of the bus. Then a second bus, also out of control as it comes down the hill, bumps into the back of the pickup truck.

But the drama does not end there. A police car, sliding backwards down the hill, lights blazing, hits the bus. Finally a snow plough, presumably sent to the scene to clear the road, careens down the hill, hitting the police car fairly hard.

Amazingly, no one was injured in the pile up, which involved at least 10 vehicles.

Colin Creado witnessed the series of crashes on his way to work. He said the officers had managed to get out of the police car before the salt truck hit it.

“I could see the cop car literally jump in the air. It was pretty powerful,” he told Canada’s CBC news.

Creado said he was surprised city authorities had not gritted the street before the snowy weather hit during the night.

Video of the chaos posted by CBC on Twitter has been shared more than 9,000 times. The absurdity of the situation was not lost on social media users.

The clip was also reposted set to music from The Nutcracker and Benny Hill.

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