Просто охренеть какой подход к делу. В России много снега, но до такого уровня уборки улиц от него нам еще очень далеко. Восхищен количеством техники и результату. Браво
в россии большая часть тротуаров и дорог в принципе непригодна для такой уборки из-за заборов, столбов и еще кучи непонятной хрени, которая просто не дает возможности проехать снегоуборочной технике.
я удился, когда они второй раз начали чистить асфальт. наши после первого раза насыпали бы тонну песка с солью и збс. грязь, слякоть вот это по нашему.
Shout out to all of them, except the two truck drivers. Not all, but most of them can eat a dick. I understand the ones that get called for good reasons. But the ones thats drive around at 2-3am in the mornings, trying to catch and tow people for the pettiest things... they can sit on a 15ft barbwire wrapped pole
I love the efficiency of snow removal in Montreal, the city I live in now don't have the equipment or budget. I miss watching these guys work, just amazing! These workers should be proud of what they do. Keep up the good work!
@Luke McMahon Depends on the city, but there's usually large lots of city or municipality owned land that is designated for snow dumping in the winter.
To be fair, it isn't the "right cars", these are the cars park on the next streets they are about to remove the snow, so instead of putting them in an impound lot, they put them in a nearby, freshly removed, street with a juicy ticket, and then they can go back take other cars blocking the next streets
@@frankenberry9670 Not to mention, think of the savings not having an impound lot and needing to staff it. The city still gets it money for towing, and the citizens don't have to shovel out their cars and put the snow back on the street that was just cleared. They have this down to an art. But musical cars....each morning you have to check a couple of streets.
13:24 ca c'est le boutte du boutte pour l'avoir vécu .Il te remorque , tu appelles à la ville , la ville te dit ou aller payer chez le remorqueur privé dont son bureau n'est pas à coté , une fois payer tu penses que ton char est dans sa cour ...meu non , là il te dit ou est ton char et cela peut-être sur une rue non loin de celle ou tu avais laisser ta voiture. comme le démontre cette vid .
@@oi32df my experience was that i need to looked up for my license plate and they told where it was parked. At that point i didn't even had the ticket since they left it on the windshield
Living on Vancouver Island, we don’t get a high amount of snow compared to other places but still enough for snowploughs… I would rather see any type of budget go towards that and other stuff that benefits the working class
@@UncleBuddy1994 yeah id be scared what would cost to buy one the dealer tryed sell us a c75 holder wich was rediculas over priced wich the 75hp tractor,blade and spreader cost $200,000 wich rediclas and the kubota,ventrac,dr multi machines were the cheapest
I love how here in the UK when one flake falls everyone starts panicking, there it's just business as usual. Really interesting watching that thank you
The most impressive thing about this entire video was the fact that not only did they tow cars away so they could do the street completely, but they actually brought the cars back and put them as close as possible to where they took them from. The city that I live in will tow the cars. Then you have to find out which company towed them. The city doesn't keep track and they use 5-10 different companies, so it requires several phone calls. Then you have to go and pay the towing fee and storage fee before you get your car back. Then you have to go to the city and pay the fine that they put on your car. I was recovering from a heart attack the last time the city did this to me. It cost me $185 towing. $50 storage and $145 fine from the city. $380 total.
This is how to clear a road, even when there repacked cars on one side of the road. Thiswas very well organise with all the right equipment and drivers. Great job guys.
Lived in Montreal from 71 to 91 Outremont was my favourite place to live. Used to ski on Van Horne Ave during snow storms 😂 Awesome video. Thanks for the memories 👍🏾
I'm not Canadian, my family isn't Canadian, and I've never set foot in Canada, but the efficiency here makes me feel pride towards Canada. In a world full of idiots, I get genuinely shocked when I see true efficiency, dedication and hard work. Wow
It is immensely satisfying to see how far they go to get every flake they can, but this must cost a tremendous amount of money burning all that desil. It seemed more than good enough after the already pretty extensive first pass.
if you dont get right down to the road then as soon as the sun gets on it it will turn into a sheet of ice and they will be spending even more time and resources trying to fight that
I hate people parking their car on the wrong side during snow plowing. Tow their car and give them a $600 parking ticket and they’ll never do it again.
I remember when they didn't truck it away, the snow blower would pile it on the front yards. Fun times when we were kids. Don't live there anymore but Montreal are masters at this game.
That's how they did it in the West Island. I lived in Pointe Claire, and the blown piles on the lawn would sometimes last until late-April! The day after the snowblower came through was the perfect time to build a fort in those piles!
I seen that and it blow my mind. Where I live and work in NJ if you park on the side of the road that is the street sweeping day you get a ticket and your car gets towed. And that when there is no snow.
this city, the way it works together is beautiful. LIke that guy came out to move his car, even shovel it out, so the plow game can do their thing. i wish my city could be so organized and work together like this.
I'm from WV, USA. We get snow all the time, but I have to say that one vehicle that was sucking up all the snow and spitting it into the semi trailer... I've never seen anything like that before. Amazing invention
@@richardcornelius1050 Was thinking the same, unless it's the attatchment piece (which isn't so common everywhere), snowblowers are common everywhere in the world where it snows..
They do all that and more here in Fargo ,plows in the front then the graters to scrape and then followed by anti ice trucks and sand ,as far a residential streets go they plow every road multiple times a day .we have a big fleet though bc we need it done so often
To the people that park on the streets during the snow emergencies, hope you’re proud of yourselves. Not only did you waste snow plows time but you’re now stuck in the snow, and or ticketed and towed.
Sleeping through noisy winter nights is a Montreal superpower. The Cuty gets so much snow, and is so old and dense by North American standards that this seemingly over the top removal operation is absolutely necessary.
Hi ! I was a truck driver for 35 years mostly hiway coast to coast in Canada ! but in those 35 years i did exactly that for Montreal east part ! I was working for Excavation Anjou and we were removing snow on hiway 40 and when that was over i would have a short nap and start working for town of Montreal ! still for excavation Anjou ! that was alot of hours !🤠then i went to work out west in the Canadian Rockies for 10 years covering Alberta and BC. and Yukon and NWT. ( yellowknife ).
I just read that the city of Montreal has to tow over 50 000 cars every winter for snow removal operations, boggles the mind a little. That certainly spreads some money around.
In Quebec winter tires are mandatory from Dec 1 to mid March, they get way more snow than Ontario does. Winter is pretty tough in Quebec, NY state, and neighbouring areas all the too the Atlantic Coast. Happy New Year and all best in 2023
I've had my car moved once during a snow removal operation in Montreal. It was in the middle of the night and I didn't see it happen. I found car parked around the corner. No ticket, not nothing. They just moved it out of the way and got on with their job. I don't live in Montreal now, but really I miss it and I love visiting.
Towing crew move car to make room for snow removal, giving ticket to the car then drop it where there room (they don't necessarily drop at the same spot)
those guys actually moved their own car when it was in the way. nice tho it was stuck and the guy didnt have time to wait lol. Also whats that tiny thing at 5:40. i want one.
1:55 First i was like: "No way thats the owner of that car..." And then i saw him actually moving the car away so that the crew could continue to remove all the snow and was like: "Thats the type of people we need more of!"
Не знаю из какой вы части России но на мой взгляд на Дальнем Востоке справляются нормально. Конечно есть задержки в три, четыре дня но это норм. В этом видео поразило лишь только то что легковые машины увозят а потом обратно ставят. А так всë тоже самое
@@grifon80 я с Урала, Пермский Край. Не сказать, что у нас прямо снежные зимы, но бывает, что сыпет и сыпет. В том году например, зима дала жару. Я сам тракторист, сам всю зиму херачу. Не скажу, что прям все плохо, но уровень нашей уборки снега, хромает в десятки раз. Поначалу все вроде норм, а потом, ближе к февралю, становится все тяжелей, подобной техники у нас мало, снег толком не вы возится, а складируется на бедных газона, и потом эти кучи по весне начинают обильно таять, снося весь чернозем и песок на дороги, при этом напрочь забивая ливневую канализацию. Да и техника у нас допотопная, мтзушки, да камазики, частники, имеющие в своих автопарках импортную технику, не спешат работать с муниципалами, из-за низкой оплаты, хотя я уверен, при хорошем раскладе, они придут и вылижут весь город до асфальта, но все упирается в финансирование, а точнее в недофинансировании в этой области, ну или разваровывание средств. Но надо отдать должное людям, которые учавствую в работе, они выжимают из себя все, что могут. Региональные и федеральные трассы правда чистят хорошо, но их и гораздо проще чистить, нежели городские улицы.
И слава богу, туда сюда снег погоняли, 5 видов техники применили. Какой от этого практический эффект? Бояре кареты свои могут припарковать? Боярам бы лопаты в руки для своих карет... И все на народные деньги. Это не очень хороший способ, ливневки и проезжие части у них грамотные, а вот это какой то попил денег или "борьба" с безработицей. ИМХО, всем кто думает иначе - ваше право, но мне свои взгляды не присылайте. Изложите под комментом Владимира.
@@grifon80 Действительно поражает. Эти же долбни знают, что будет уборка этой стороны улицы. Более того им ещё приходят экстенные сообщения на телефон от городских властей с напоминаем и просьбой убрать машины... Похер. По идее эти козлы потом сами должны ̶ ̶̶̶ ̶̶̶п̶̶̶и̶̶̶з̶̶̶д̶̶̶о̶̶̶в̶̶̶а̶̶̶т̶̶̶ь̶̶̶ ̶̶̶н̶̶̶а̶̶̶ ̶̶̶л̶̶̶ы̶̶̶ж̶̶̶а̶̶̶х̶̶̶ ̶ ̶и̶ ̶с̶а̶н̶к̶а̶х̶ забирать на штрафплощадках свои машины. А тут, блин, на тебе, сервис такой. Надеюсь, что хотя бы штрафы они получат за неправильную парковку.
You guys must have some super tough asphalt up there to stand up to that much heavy equipment plowing and grading as often as it does with the amount of snow you get.
Das nennt man Schnee Management ! Voll die Profis, Interessant zu sehen wie die Autos weg geschleppt-, nach dem räumen wieder hin gebracht werden und das ganze noch Protokolliert wo das Auto steht !
Some northern cities like Fargo North Dakota have big operations, or cities where there tends to be alot of snow in the winter truck away the snow to a dump site
@@owen4902 correct on that, we have serious operations going on here actually last storm shut down are interstates, People don't realize when you can see as far as the eye can see and the land is flat you get some drifts get gigantic
Os caras são bons, trabalho com eficiência, é bonito de ver. Esse serviço deve custar uma grana alta, muitos equipamentos e muita mão de obra envolvida.
Wow ! This is Absolutely incredible! I always knew my Neighbors to the North know what real snow removal looks like! But man! This is to a whole other level! This is the way it should be done in the states in northern cities where a lot of snow does occur! I gotta ask? Where do these huge trucks full of fresh pack go to dump? Just curious! Seems like such a large operation, if anyone whom knows could shed light on this that would be Great! 😂
Просто охренеть какой подход к делу. В России много снега, но до такого уровня уборки улиц от него нам еще очень далеко. Восхищен количеством техники и результату. Браво
в россии большая часть тротуаров и дорог в принципе непригодна для такой уборки из-за заборов, столбов и еще кучи непонятной хрени, которая просто не дает возможности проехать снегоуборочной технике.
и главное что и соли не сильно видно ,а у нас насыпят так что думаешь, как обувь не плавится
Я работаю в этой сфере , дурдом ещё тот😂😂😂
Uvedom si že toto čo vidíš je uplna náhoda a takto sa necistia ani zďaleka všade ulice!!!!
я удился, когда они второй раз начали чистить асфальт. наши после первого раза насыпали бы тонну песка с солью и збс. грязь, слякоть вот это по нашему.
Why am I watching this?! I literally live here!
Shout out to the, heavy equipment operators, tow trucker, and truckers for getting the job done
Shout out to all of them, except the two truck drivers. Not all, but most of them can eat a dick. I understand the ones that get called for good reasons. But the ones thats drive around at 2-3am in the mornings, trying to catch and tow people for the pettiest things... they can sit on a 15ft barbwire wrapped pole
eze.? bavaryan dream. täxes pütt ön övvn peopell -.-
street now less gripp möre slippy new täx inkämm??
I love the efficiency of snow removal in Montreal, the city I live in now don't have the equipment or budget. I miss watching these guys work, just amazing! These workers should be proud of what they do. Keep up the good work!
LOL, OH HELL NAW !
YOU MUST'VE BUMPED YOUR HEAD, FOR REAL !!
This is just one exemple in one neighbourhood.. Hope your city get this video !
@Luke McMahon Depends on the city, but there's usually large lots of city or municipality owned land that is designated for snow dumping in the winter.
Снег можно скидывать куда угодно, но если он без химреагентов.
А так с моста в реку или кому нибудь во двор пока не видят!
Move back
The whole removal process is impressive. I was really surprised when the tow trucks started coming back and parking cars.
To be fair, it isn't the "right cars", these are the cars park on the next streets they are about to remove the snow, so instead of putting them in an impound lot, they put them in a nearby, freshly removed, street with a juicy ticket, and then they can go back take other cars blocking the next streets
@@desagreable That makes sense. It saves time by not having to go to and from the impound and encourages people to not block snow clearing operations.
@@frankenberry9670 Not to mention, think of the savings not having an impound lot and needing to staff it. The city still gets it money for towing, and the citizens don't have to shovel out their cars and put the snow back on the street that was just cleared. They have this down to an art. But musical cars....each morning you have to check a couple of streets.
13:24 ca c'est le boutte du boutte pour l'avoir vécu .Il te remorque , tu appelles à la ville , la ville te dit ou aller payer chez le remorqueur privé dont son bureau n'est pas à coté , une fois payer tu penses que ton char est dans sa cour ...meu non , là il te dit ou est ton char et cela peut-être sur une rue non loin de celle ou tu avais laisser ta voiture. comme le démontre cette vid .
@@oi32df my experience was that i need to looked up for my license plate and they told where it was parked. At that point i didn't even had the ticket since they left it on the windshield
I love the little plow that does the footpath 😁
They are my favorites
A subtle thing i don't think stands out much is how clean the trucks and equipment are.
Amazing what can be done with a five million in heavy equipment and very skilled operators.
Living on Vancouver Island, we don’t get a high amount of snow compared to other places but still enough for snowploughs… I would rather see any type of budget go towards that and other stuff that benefits the working class
@@UncleBuddy1994 I agree.
@@jimdiet8534 quite sidewalk tractor the sw 45 powered by 45hp kubota diesel
@@michaelmactavish4445 Beautiful looking machine
@@UncleBuddy1994 yeah id be scared what would cost to buy one the dealer tryed sell us a c75 holder wich was rediculas over priced wich the 75hp tractor,blade and spreader cost $200,000 wich rediclas and the kubota,ventrac,dr multi machines were the cheapest
I love how here in the UK when one flake falls everyone starts panicking, there it's just business as usual. Really interesting watching that thank you
The United Kingdom is an embarrassment on so many levels . . . .
Canadians are so nice. They tow your car, plow your street, and return your car!
with a 150$ fine ticket :) ....
Yeah they tow the car. Good luck finding it. Used to live there.
The most impressive thing about this entire video was the fact that not only did they tow cars away so they could do the street completely, but they actually brought the cars back and put them as close as possible to where they took them from. The city that I live in will tow the cars. Then you have to find out which company towed them. The city doesn't keep track and they use 5-10 different companies, so it requires several phone calls. Then you have to go and pay the towing fee and storage fee before you get your car back. Then you have to go to the city and pay the fine that they put on your car. I was recovering from a heart attack the last time the city did this to me. It cost me $185 towing. $50 storage and $145 fine from the city. $380 total.
Snow removal is a crucial job in these parts of the world. These workers keep cities moving.
Thanks for showing us this!! They have great operators, a great system and great equipment!!
Amazing ! I live in Oslo Norway and there's plenty of snow plowing.
But this is on another level.
DANSK LAKSPIK POLITI FRA NORGE TIL THORD I ODDA
Ну классно получилось, молодцы парни 🤝,красиво делают свою работу
На легковой и выехать не смогли ГОБЛИНЫ.
@@НиколайШабалкин-г1п Ты б там на своем автотазе легко б выехал 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ЕфросиньяРюрикова им нельзя, если они будут помогать таскать машины то кто город чистить будет
These guys are serious about snow removal!
Nice work!
Remind me of summer running self propelled forage harvesters.
This is how to clear a road, even when there repacked cars on one side of the road. Thiswas very well organise with all the right equipment and drivers. Great job guys.
Lived in Montreal from 71 to 91 Outremont was my favourite place to live. Used to ski on Van Horne Ave during snow storms 😂 Awesome video. Thanks for the memories 👍🏾
I'm not Canadian, my family isn't Canadian, and I've never set foot in Canada, but the efficiency here makes me feel pride towards Canada. In a world full of idiots, I get genuinely shocked when I see true efficiency, dedication and hard work. Wow
It was great to watch I've never seen a setup like that amazing good professional work
Crazy how seamless these operators are
Nice looking Kenworth W-900L Aerodyne ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥& Kenworth T660❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
In before all the NPCs who complain about the carbon footprint of snow removal and think you can just let it melt.
i remember watching mighty machines and seeing them do stuff like this and it makes me happy seeing that they still do it the same way
🎶working real hard, doing mighty things, they're 👏👏 mighty machines🎶
It is immensely satisfying to see how far they go to get every flake they can, but this must cost a tremendous amount of money burning all that desil. It seemed more than good enough after the already pretty extensive first pass.
if you dont get right down to the road then as soon as the sun gets on it it will turn into a sheet of ice and they will be spending even more time and resources trying to fight that
I think the job can be done with 2 or 3 pass maximum.
Sir this is Montreal ! Doing only 1 pass would mean less government money in the contractor's pockets !
Residential streets in Edmonton get a single pass with a grader generally.
Just raise more taxes.
I hate people parking their car on the wrong side during snow plowing. Tow their car and give them a $600 parking ticket and they’ll never do it again.
thats what i was thinking, and then at the end its like they were returning the cars they towed away or something. thats insane.
No it's their yard they are free to park, so don't be pretentious
Such harsh words pussycat waaaa!
@@Cutefacetickling the street is their yard?
Are there Signs/Law on witch side to park when it snows? We here in Switzerland doesn‘t know something like that
Very cool video... Nice good looking equipment and some very nice trucks and trailers.
As an American living just below Montréal, all I can say about the storm is .....
TABERNAK
Never seen a sidewalk scraper machine! what a cool little vehicle
I remember when they didn't truck it away, the snow blower would pile it on the front yards. Fun times when we were kids. Don't live there anymore but Montreal are masters at this game.
That's how they did it in the West Island. I lived in Pointe Claire, and the blown piles on the lawn would sometimes last until late-April! The day after the snowblower came through was the perfect time to build a fort in those piles!
@@W2IRT It is currently still done this way in the West Island as there is more space on the sides of the roads.
All I can say is, WOW!. Ya’ll got your shit together!
Did I see cars getting towed and then returned after the plow was done? Seems incredibly nice. Makes sense this in Canada.
no return guaranteed, car might end up parked a couple streets back lol
I seen that and it blow my mind. Where I live and work in NJ if you park on the side of the road that is the street sweeping day you get a ticket and your car gets towed. And that when there is no snow.
It's not free, they leave you a gift on your windshield. lol
Its not the same cars coming back, tow truck use freshly cleaned road to tow cars from other road. Every car towed gets a ticket
That looks like a great way to get your rims kerbed as they put it back.
Again every time I see these snow removal videos like this, I just can't help but feel left out. 😂👍❤️
Super cool footage!
this city, the way it works together is beautiful. LIke that guy came out to move his car, even shovel it out, so the plow game can do their thing. i wish my city could be so organized and work together like this.
I'm from WV, USA. We get snow all the time, but I have to say that one vehicle that was sucking up all the snow and spitting it into the semi trailer... I've never seen anything like that before. Amazing invention
You’ve never seen or heard of a “Snow Blower” before ?
@@richardcornelius1050 Was thinking the same, unless it's the attatchment piece (which isn't so common everywhere), snowblowers are common everywhere in the world where it snows..
@@Masterfighterxnever see it in New York
@@richardcornelius1050 that kind of snowblower isn't common in the US, outside of maybe some northern airports.
This ain't their first rodeo. Well done to all truck drivers and heavy machine operators!
Thats so cool so much organization. Meanwhile it takes a week for our road to be plowed when it snows...
Can't help but compare those backup alarms to a Death Whistle xD Definitely more noticeable to me, and easier to tell where the heck the vehicle is!
Même si je suis de Montréal, j’adore l’idée de mettre en ligne de telles vidéos. Merci !
Great video. It reminded me of growing up in St. Laurent and how it was done proper.
Thanks for sharing this video. It’s so impressive how perfect the snow gets removed and the crew is working. Well done🎉
STOP! My car is in the way! I didn’t realize or think that you wanted to remove the snow! Lol! 😂
Wow! Looks like they came from a major airport with all their heavy equipment to get the city's streets clean. 😊👍❤️
The trucker convey is back ! 👏
(Compliment!)
It's the winter cavalry squad.
This is airport standard professional snow removing. Didn't think such level equipment and professionalism was used anywhere else.
It's how we do big businesses and sub additions
They do all that and more here in Fargo ,plows in the front then the graters to scrape and then followed by anti ice trucks and sand ,as far a residential streets go they plow every road multiple times a day .we have a big fleet though bc we need it done so often
In Joensuu Finland this is used
You need to live where there's real snow to witness this.
But for us it's kinda normal.
@@phoenixarizona8441 I won't complain since it's done perfectly, and mostly fast.
It's not a standard over Montreal, but this company knows the jobs.
Efficiency and professional services, smart organizations. Thank you
It's mighty machines all over again.
I well remember my years in Montréal, and the efficient snow removal, despite the narrow and crowded streets of NDG.
and they do the sidewalks too? How nice!
To the people that park on the streets during the snow emergencies, hope you’re proud of yourselves. Not only did you waste snow plows time but you’re now stuck in the snow, and or ticketed and towed.
I love it all!! And great camera angles and filming!!!
Sleeping through noisy winter nights is a Montreal superpower. The Cuty gets so much snow, and is so old and dense by North American standards that this seemingly over the top removal operation is absolutely necessary.
Them boys have it sorted
Love watching this. From Florida and 72*F outside.
SNOW REMOVAL ❄ IN MONTREAL IS A THING OF BEAUTY ❤
Hi ! I was a truck driver for 35 years mostly hiway coast to coast in Canada ! but in those 35 years i did exactly that for Montreal east part ! I was working for Excavation Anjou and we were removing snow on hiway 40 and when that was over i would have a short nap and start working for town of Montreal ! still for excavation Anjou ! that was alot of hours !🤠then i went to work out west in the Canadian Rockies for 10 years covering Alberta and BC. and Yukon and NWT. ( yellowknife ).
So much resource to carry water. Good thing these resources exist.
Все как клёво 🤗 профессионально 💪👍
That one house on the street representing Christmas!!!!
I just read that the city of Montreal has to tow over 50 000 cars every winter for snow removal operations, boggles the mind a little. That certainly spreads some money around.
Revenue stream to offset the plowing costs!
If your car gets towed, the city will issue a hefty fine. Try not to pay it and they will suspend your registration and licence ;)
May God protect you. Please, dear American scientists, send us some snow clouds to Algeria💚🤍❤💙
Here in Scotland the country comes to a standstill in a few inches of snow. So this is very impressive snow removal 😂
In Quebec winter tires are mandatory from Dec 1 to mid March, they get way more snow than Ontario does. Winter is pretty tough in Quebec, NY state, and neighbouring areas all the too the Atlantic Coast.
Happy New Year and all best in 2023
What type of backup alarm is that? Sounds horrible!😂
White noise back up alarm
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9:48 There is a machine that is called a road bear in here Finland.
I've had my car moved once during a snow removal operation in Montreal. It was in the middle of the night and I didn't see it happen. I found car parked around the corner. No ticket, not nothing. They just moved it out of the way and got on with their job. I don't live in Montreal now, but really I miss it and I love visiting.
I wish they could adopt something like this here in Saskatoon. They have no idea how to remove the snow, but they are good at moving it around.
Montreal’s snow removal budget is $170 million, how much are you wanting your taxes to go up to pay for this level of snow clearing?
@@Jimmythefish577 do you live here? There is money spent on things that just don't need to be spent on at this time.
Wow! That was impressive! Kudos to the video maker too!👍🏾
Wow what a service at first tow away car, then deliver back to front door! Interesting how much it cost for car owner😀
Towing crew move car to make room for snow removal, giving ticket to the car then drop it where there room (they don't necessarily drop at the same spot)
bloody fantastic keeping a city moing well done hard working commited guys
Замечательное отношение к профессии и технике!
They got a machine for everything!
those guys actually moved their own car when it was in the way. nice tho it was stuck and the guy didnt have time to wait lol. Also whats that tiny thing at 5:40. i want one.
Thought that was cool too. It scoots around pretty good.
It's called a sidewalk plow lol
Its an SW4s from Prinoth, tracked snow removal vehicle.
Looks like Lighting Mcqueen's pitstop helper
They do an great very good Job as Team. Wow I'm very Happy about that.
1:55 First i was like: "No way thats the owner of that car..." And then i saw him actually moving the car away so that the crew could continue to remove all the snow and was like: "Thats the type of people we need more of!"
no, wee need people that pay attention to notices and move thier car before the plow gets there, not make them wait
What wait til the last minute to move before getting a ticket?
Stunningly beautiful video. Amazing how the work is so nicely coordinated. Makes me look forward to the approaching winter....not!
Вот это я понимаю уровень! 👍У нас в России такого ещё долго не будет.
Не знаю из какой вы части России но на мой взгляд на Дальнем Востоке справляются нормально. Конечно есть задержки в три, четыре дня но это норм. В этом видео поразило лишь только то что легковые машины увозят а потом обратно ставят. А так всë тоже самое
@@grifon80 я с Урала, Пермский Край. Не сказать, что у нас прямо снежные зимы, но бывает, что сыпет и сыпет. В том году например, зима дала жару. Я сам тракторист, сам всю зиму херачу. Не скажу, что прям все плохо, но уровень нашей уборки снега, хромает в десятки раз. Поначалу все вроде норм, а потом, ближе к февралю, становится все тяжелей, подобной техники у нас мало, снег толком не вы возится, а складируется на бедных газона, и потом эти кучи по весне начинают обильно таять, снося весь чернозем и песок на дороги, при этом напрочь забивая ливневую канализацию. Да и техника у нас допотопная, мтзушки, да камазики, частники, имеющие в своих автопарках импортную технику, не спешат работать с муниципалами, из-за низкой оплаты, хотя я уверен, при хорошем раскладе, они придут и вылижут весь город до асфальта, но все упирается в финансирование, а точнее в недофинансировании в этой области, ну или разваровывание средств. Но надо отдать должное людям, которые учавствую в работе, они выжимают из себя все, что могут. Региональные и федеральные трассы правда чистят хорошо, но их и гораздо проще чистить, нежели городские улицы.
И слава богу, туда сюда снег погоняли, 5 видов техники применили. Какой от этого практический эффект? Бояре кареты свои могут припарковать? Боярам бы лопаты в руки для своих карет... И все на народные деньги. Это не очень хороший способ, ливневки и проезжие части у них грамотные, а вот это какой то попил денег или "борьба" с безработицей. ИМХО, всем кто думает иначе - ваше право, но мне свои взгляды не присылайте. Изложите под комментом Владимира.
@@grifon80 Действительно поражает. Эти же долбни знают, что будет уборка этой стороны улицы. Более того им ещё приходят экстенные сообщения на телефон от городских властей с напоминаем и просьбой убрать машины... Похер. По идее эти козлы потом сами должны ̶ ̶̶̶ ̶̶̶п̶̶̶и̶̶̶з̶̶̶д̶̶̶о̶̶̶в̶̶̶а̶̶̶т̶̶̶ь̶̶̶ ̶̶̶н̶̶̶а̶̶̶ ̶̶̶л̶̶̶ы̶̶̶ж̶̶̶а̶̶̶х̶̶̶ ̶ ̶и̶ ̶с̶а̶н̶к̶а̶х̶ забирать на штрафплощадках свои машины. А тут, блин, на тебе, сервис такой. Надеюсь, что хотя бы штрафы они получат за неправильную парковку.
@@excusemeiamliar Бояре деньги платят что б такие как ты лопатами махали.
Thanks for showing us this!!
You guys must have some super tough asphalt up there to stand up to that much heavy equipment plowing and grading as often as it does with the amount of snow you get.
It's ok at the very best. But at this time of year the road are frozen up/stiff enough to hold up to the equipment.
montreal is both the city of snow removal AND the city of potholes lol
Das nennt man Schnee Management !
Voll die Profis, Interessant zu sehen wie die Autos weg geschleppt-, nach dem räumen wieder hin gebracht werden und das ganze noch Protokolliert wo das Auto steht !
If only towns/city’s in the U.S had snow removal like this
mine started doing this about 10 years ago, just not as organized as this. they still don't have it down-
Some northern cities like Fargo North Dakota have big operations, or cities where there tends to be alot of snow in the winter truck away the snow to a dump site
This would never happen in Scotland.our councils don’t even grit our streets
@@owen4902 correct on that, we have serious operations going on here actually last storm shut down are interstates, People don't realize when you can see as far as the eye can see and the land is flat you get some drifts get gigantic
Boston does it like this
Ну конечно всё отлично, работают как для себя
Very interesting 👌 Very good or
organisation 👍
our governor is more concerned about bicycle lanes in our city rather than safety on our roads
If you want to have to drive a car all the time, you could just move to the suburbs!
Massive operation this 👌🏻👌🏻
Os caras são bons, trabalho com eficiência, é bonito de ver.
Esse serviço deve custar uma grana alta, muitos equipamentos e muita mão de obra envolvida.
That mini snow plot with the tracks was cute
Wow ! This is Absolutely incredible! I always knew my Neighbors to the North know what real snow removal looks like! But man! This is to a whole other level! This is the way it should be done in the states in northern cities where a lot of snow does occur! I gotta ask? Where do these huge trucks full of fresh pack go to dump? Just curious! Seems like such a large operation, if anyone whom knows could shed light on this that would be Great! 😂
Dump in rivers or fields
Usually the city has designated dump sites (industrial lots type thing). It all melts of course in late spring.
They also dump snow in the unused land alongside highway off-ramps, and in land between highway lanes going in different directions, etc.
They used to dump in the river, but not anymore. There are designated snow dump sites in the city of Montreal
Here you go! th-cam.com/video/x4FR7PBeSpk/w-d-xo.html
efficiency ..efficiency.......efficiency... BRAVO !
I strongly agree, then they wonder why their stuck in the snow. But the fine should be one thousand dollars❤
Dang this is awesome!! We don’t even do our highways this hood, let alone side streets 😂😂
И заметьте это простая улица без дома мера или депутатов
It’s always someone not doing the right thing
Tow it and fine driver hes lucky he came out
TX weather is crazy, but somewhere weather else is much crazies
Надо называть вещи своими именами..
В этом плане молодцы!!!
Thanks for posting this video. It is fascinating how much work they put into snow removal. They don't do that much work in Vancouver area. Ha!
А в России снег сам, весной тает))))
Вот ведь странно да?
Было бы смешно, если б не было так грустно...
When it snows here my city dose nothing to clear it. Nice to see other places do something.