Globalists hate White Peoples because they are too effective , too creative and have a tendency to find a solution to every problem they face since they live in a "inhospitable " areas. I think of that at every snowfall for years !
What a coordinated and thorough process. We get nothing....and I mean NOTHING to that level where I live. We also don't get the amount of snow as you do either. But still, that's a great service.
yea but can you also absorb the cost? Annual budget over 300 million and that's roughly 3 times. The city now only brings in the big boys after 8 centimeters of a fall.
This is a dream in NYC. All sanitation does in New York City is bury your car and your driveway continually they never remove the snow. Only the rich people that live in Manhattan have the snow melters to remove the snow. These guys do a astounding job. I would be out there bringing these people coffee and sandwiches in appreciation for the great work.
@@nottabidenfan1228 take it away on trucks like they do in the video. I've heard that there is a strict regimen on which side to park your car each week so this kind of work can be done. I'm sure this runs so smoothly in Montreal because they have to do this every week unlike the occasional big snow event is NYC
@@nottabidenfan1228 it's a good guess you don't live in New York City. In Manhattan mostly everybody parks in the garage because there's no place to park on the street do about a billion parking regulations and if you do find a space on the street in Manhattan you leave your car there forever. Any out of borrows that means Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn and the Bronx we have the same situation. I can park my car in my driveway and leave the street clear in front of my house but someone's going to park there because she's not out of space everyone has like 12 cars. So the option of moving cars to a location and then plowing the streets would be ideal but it's also a fantasy. I don't have an issue when they initially plow and you did your driveway out and any car you have on the street my issue is they continually will keep pushing back more and more snow so when you get up in the morning to go to work and if my car is parked in my driveway I'll look out my window and my entire driveways blocked with 3 ft high snow that is now blocks of ice not snow. That's my issue.
@@Dartman6 its really a Larue 7060 serie 226 - Its a rebuild of those early 2000s machine that Ville de Montreal had. Its rebuild by the manufacturer himself
The lower 48 need to get that coordination back....heck down here in the states winter before last me and two other guys had to help push multiple vehicles on the main road because road crews weren't dispatched properly..... again great job guys and gals without people like you and the postal service the world would grind to a screeching halt
If this was done in England, everyone would be complaining about the noise, but then also complain there was still some snow left and they couldn’t drive their car, or slipped! Meanwhile in Scotland, they’d crack on!
Sorry to hear that. I will NEVER, not ever, live in any place that doesn't get four proper seasons. I learned my lessons with the reptiles, snakes, bugs, super hot summers that blow out car windows, required air conditioning everywhere you go, low water supplies, fake grass because you get fined if you water the lawn, and then the whole third world look and feel to those places - horrible.. What a nightmare those places are.
У нас в России никогда так не будет. Лежал снег по жизненно пока сам не растает и лежать будет. Все таки что бы не говорили про зарубеж. Дорогое жилье и тд. и тп, статус жизни на много лучше чем в России ибо они и зп получают в разы больше и живут лучше. А у 6ас в России рабы нужны им не выгодно чтоб народ жил в достатке. Главное чтоб правительство жило на широкую ногу, народ и так проживет.
@@Батлер-ф8о а ты сам где Живешь то? от куда тебе знать как они живут? пустозвон прекрати нести бред... это техника не городская а наемная и за эту работу жители платят налоги огромные налоги... ЗП у них большая? а все остальное на холяву по твоему? жилье дорогое? все дома в основном деревянные у них даже горячей воды нету, везде стоят бойлеры... тупицы сначала сгоняй туда протри глаза свои нытик...
@@МихаилАлександрович-ж2ю а ты мне не тыкай ....... и не оскорбляй. Я говорю со слов тех кто там живёт и обратно в Россию не хочет. Да и налоги у 6ас не такие как говорят всего 13% мы за все платим и за воду и за содержание скотины которую уже зачиповали в деревне и за постройку лишнюю типа сарая для скотины ж или за дровенник. Так что засунь свои мысли и слова себе в то самое место.
Wow! Die Jungs sind ja ganz fix! So sauber von Schnee befreit ist die Straße auch im Sommer nicht! 😂 Da können unsere Straßendienste in Österreich noch viel lernen! 👍😎🇦🇹
and if that was here in the UK you'd still have someone in their Hyundai or Kia on summer tyres going I can't understand why I'm skidding all the time cos the road is pretty much clear of snow
I think in order for this to work smoothly all the residents must adhere to a strict on-which-side-to-park-in-what-week regimen (at the beginning a lone car can be seen which gets towed before they start working)
Bro what? The first snowfall we got in my state this year was like 13 inches. Idk what part of the states your from, but we got slammed. And then like a week later, it put another 5 +freezing rain on top of that
This in part is why the cost of living is so high in Canada. Just dealing with the hostile winter conditions costs a lot. A well coordinated job though.
Thank you so much for taking and giving us this precious video. Is this organized snow removal a general way in Canada? In Japan Sapporo government's snow removal operations leaves lots of snow height of 30 cm in front of every house as a big present and have never cared about the snow on the sidewalk. Only one small snowplow comes on the residential road at midnight. So older people in recent years hire a contractor to remove the snow and pay the trader their own money for that. Our city doesn't care about those situations. Japanese people mostly don't know your government's this policy and so on. I knew it because I watched UA-cam every year about Canada or US to tell political information etc. to my family, and friends. Good to seeing you.
Most Canadian cities have pretty good snow removal process but Montreal is on another level. I think that after years of doing it this way, it became a sense of pride of doing the best job on the planet. If another city does it better, I'd like to know which one :)
In Finland, snow is only pushed to the side of the road and later too much snow is driven away by trucks. If the car is parked on the side of the road, prepare the shovel for work 😃.
they start by pushing the snow on the side of the road, and when it stop snowing and all street are clear, THEN we do that operation if we have time between 2 snowstorm
Same in estonia. And if you own a private house you are expected to remove the snow from sidewalk next to your house. And if by doing that you push it on road then you get fined. But if you don't remove it from side walk you get also fined.
I wouldn't be to surprised if some of the equipment runs on biogas. I know over here in Germany some if not all cities have/are switching the communal vehicles over to that fuel source
Good job with nice machines! But why do they scrape the sidewalks after they haul away the snow from the streets? Looks like they could efficiency to scrape the sidewalks before they scrape and haul the snow from the street.
Number one reason is because of the speed discrepancy of the larger and more powerful front loaders to the smaller sidewalk plows. That’s why they also had the two road graders before and after the sidewalker plowed through, so no inefficiency there I see.
When they were blowing snow onto the semi you could see some snow going over the other side of semi (and probably onto the sidewalk). So if you cleared the sidewalk first, you would just have to clear it again afterward too.
Lived in and still live in cold weather cities, they do nothing even close to this, and we're I am now, we get feet of snow on some days. Hat tip tp Montreal.
YEAH.... this is a bit overkill/expensive we are lucky to get our sidewalks cleared 2-3 days after a snowstorm here on the coast of Maine. but being on the coast we see more sluch, ice, and freezing rain... so there is typically a lot of sanding, and scraping the main roads. side streets and neighborhoods see a plow every 2-3 hours depending on the storm..
Yarp. Same with most of Canada. Even my little street in kingston has been hit with this parade a couple of times this year. It is welcome and warming to know the streets will be clear and your house won't flood in the spring... but gawd daymn that loader blower combo is a sound and force to be reckoned with. Legit feels like the entire house is going to heave over and get sucked in and spat out into one of those long boys
You should see what happens when they don't do this! Seems overkill as this is a fairly small amount of snow in this vid... but if ice and snow is left to accumulate and go through freeze thaw cycles the roads heave and get absolutely destroyed. Quebecs roads are whack, but so is the weather. Did a 40c drop last week here. Went from heavy rain to a foot of snow and all that was wet, is now solid ice. Gotta do something with it all. The flooding and damage to infrastructure is more costly than fuel and wages.
to imagine that within the next 15 years all that heavy equipment will have to and will be run with swappable battery packs (BIG ones for sure, CAT will come up with a solution) or green H2... I'm sure the Norwegians will be the first to figure this out/showcase for the rest of us.
Here in Montréal everyone complains about the snow removal. Just as Toronto do. We just don't understand all the work behind and keep complains. If you want our snow removal, will take your cleanness lol
The task of city of Montreal are different from those of snow removal crew, it's two different things. The city do the maintenance and truck plowing/ salting between removal time, while snow removal operation is done by private company which they had public contract.
Now that's the way to remove snow! Instead of plowing street snow onto shoveled driveways, street parked cars, and sidewalks, like most towns and cities do, they pick the snow up and cart it away!
They only do this a day or 2 after the storm once it’s completely stopped snowing and at night to really clean the streets, but as it’s snowing they are still constantly cleaning, just not to the extent in the video
@@Nicolas-zb9uw We are about 1500 cows and 500 sheeps per square km ;o Jokes aside: I think we work more with salt to get rid of ice and the lower layers of snow. But on the other hand, there is even less effort on highly frequented places such as snow resorts.
im sure you have 5 million people living on a tiny island in the alps, also montreal is almost 400 years old, most roads are very narrow because they were built before their were cars;)
Bear in mind I’m Australia and have no experience with snow but wouldn’t it be more energy efficient to just install heaters under the road and just keep the road above freezing during snow season?
Has nothing to do with snow... more like life, or critical thinking... you want to keep tons and tons of road above freezing for an entire season..... LOL
No way more expensive we can get cold up to -70 celcius (windshield included) plus all the underground infrastructure.... we get on average 5 to 15 meters of snow per year
This blows my mind! Extreme amount of organization in this effort… love these vids
Globalists hate White Peoples because they are too effective , too creative and have a tendency to find a solution to every problem they face since they live in a "inhospitable " areas. I think of that at every snowfall for years !
@@Nicolas-zb9uw nice…..sounds accurate…
@@Nicolas-zb9uw okay stretch armstrong
if u walked into front of that giant snow blowr. would it kill you?
Just a bit to much organization, like mafia level organization. That's a lot of miles driven in huge equipment for many hours(not necessary).
Fajnie się to ogląda :)
What a coordinated and thorough process. We get nothing....and I mean NOTHING to that level where I live. We also don't get the amount of snow as you do either. But still, that's a great service.
We don’t get any snow removal at all
yea but can you also absorb the cost? Annual budget over 300 million and that's roughly 3 times. The city now only brings in the big boys after 8 centimeters of a fall.
I stand corrected the annual budget for this fiscal year is approximate 160 million
This is a dream in NYC. All sanitation does in New York City is bury your car and your driveway continually they never remove the snow. Only the rich people that live in Manhattan have the snow melters to remove the snow. These guys do a astounding job. I would be out there bringing these people coffee and sandwiches in appreciation for the great work.
@@nottabidenfan1228 take it away on trucks like they do in the video. I've heard that there is a strict regimen on which side to park your car each week so this kind of work can be done. I'm sure this runs so smoothly in Montreal because they have to do this every week unlike the occasional big snow event is NYC
@@nottabidenfan1228 it's a good guess you don't live in New York City. In Manhattan mostly everybody parks in the garage because there's no place to park on the street do about a billion parking regulations and if you do find a space on the street in Manhattan you leave your car there forever. Any out of borrows that means Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn and the Bronx we have the same situation. I can park my car in my driveway and leave the street clear in front of my house but someone's going to park there because she's not out of space everyone has like 12 cars. So the option of moving cars to a location and then plowing the streets would be ideal but it's also a fantasy. I don't have an issue when they initially plow and you did your driveway out and any car you have on the street my issue is they continually will keep pushing back more and more snow so when you get up in the morning to go to work and if my car is parked in my driveway I'll look out my window and my entire driveways blocked with 3 ft high snow that is now blocks of ice not snow. That's my issue.
Montreal has top notch snow removal. I always wanted to have the job of driving the tracked sidewalk plow.
It’s probably easy to get that job. I say go for it if it’s what you want!
Not often you see a self-propelled Larue blower in the wild. thanks for posting!
I think this one is rebuilt
Yeah seem they rebuild two Larue 7060
Wish we had history about them..
@@AJDeere Is it a rebuilt Sicard? It does resemble a Sicard, but it's just not the same without the huge Sicard loading chute..
@@Dartman6 its one of the 1st larue branded ones i think, but rebuilt again
@@Dartman6 its really a Larue 7060 serie 226 - Its a rebuild of those early 2000s machine that Ville de Montreal had.
Its rebuild by the manufacturer himself
3:20 the cutest snowplow ever
The lower 48 need to get that coordination back....heck down here in the states winter before last me and two other guys had to help push multiple vehicles on the main road because road crews weren't dispatched properly..... again great job guys and gals without people like you and the postal service the world would grind to a screeching halt
Let that shit melt.
the city of pittsburgh should be watching this crew..they know how to get it done
If this was done in England, everyone would be complaining about the noise, but then also complain there was still some snow left and they couldn’t drive their car, or slipped! Meanwhile in Scotland, they’d crack on!
Nice. I especially envy those graders. In Finland they greatly reduced their use so some of these streets look like potato fields.
And here i am in my shorts and t-shirt enjoying 80 degree weather in good ol' sunny Southern California like a sucker!
Sorry to hear that. I will NEVER, not ever, live in any place that doesn't get four proper seasons. I learned my lessons with the reptiles, snakes, bugs, super hot summers that blow out car windows, required air conditioning everywhere you go, low water supplies, fake grass because you get fined if you water the lawn, and then the whole third world look and feel to those places - horrible.. What a nightmare those places are.
Нет слов... Просто молодцы..., вот у кого надо учиться ✌😉
У нас в России никогда так не будет. Лежал снег по жизненно пока сам не растает и лежать будет. Все таки что бы не говорили про зарубеж. Дорогое жилье и тд. и тп, статус жизни на много лучше чем в России ибо они и зп получают в разы больше и живут лучше. А у 6ас в России рабы нужны им не выгодно чтоб народ жил в достатке. Главное чтоб правительство жило на широкую ногу, народ и так проживет.
чему? они даже машины убрали с проезжей части... вам надо учиться не ныть... ленивые пустозвоны
@@Батлер-ф8о а ты сам где Живешь то? от куда тебе знать как они живут? пустозвон прекрати нести бред... это техника не городская а наемная и за эту работу жители платят налоги огромные налоги... ЗП у них большая? а все остальное на холяву по твоему? жилье дорогое? все дома в основном деревянные у них даже горячей воды нету, везде стоят бойлеры... тупицы сначала сгоняй туда протри глаза свои нытик...
@@МихаилАлександрович-ж2ю а ты мне не тыкай ....... и не оскорбляй. Я говорю со слов тех кто там живёт и обратно в Россию не хочет. Да и налоги у 6ас не такие как говорят всего 13% мы за все платим и за воду и за содержание скотины которую уже зачиповали в деревне и за постройку лишнюю типа сарая для скотины ж или за дровенник. Так что засунь свои мысли и слова себе в то самое место.
Wow! Die Jungs sind ja ganz fix!
So sauber von Schnee befreit ist die Straße auch im Sommer nicht! 😂
Da können unsere Straßendienste in Österreich noch viel lernen!
👍😎🇦🇹
cute little tracked plow
excellent travail
and if that was here in the UK you'd still have someone in their Hyundai or Kia on summer tyres going I can't understand why I'm skidding all the time cos the road is pretty much clear of snow
Totally satisfying to watch. They take pride in what they do for sure.
I like the cute baby plow at the end.
Cool video! Thanks for uploading.
WoW mtl the most wonderfull street. Damn it. I never see a loader dance on street.
You really know what you are doing, here in the U.S.A. We’re in the Stone Age compared to you. Fantastic job
And that is just one street. The effort to do the entire city? Mind blowing. And you are so right about the stone age LOL.
Heck I can run the motorcycle now LOL. Them some clean road's
I think in order for this to work smoothly all the residents must adhere to a strict on-which-side-to-park-in-what-week regimen (at the beginning a lone car can be seen which gets towed before they start working)
They have tow trucks working as well to move any cars that are in the way. They usually move them to a nearby street instead of an impound lot.
@@MrOpcode makes sense, charge them a lesser fine for telling the owners where to find it
As well as a not sleeping when it snows. 😊
It’s like California street sweeping.
The way of Japanese Snow Removal always leaves snow very much 30 cm in height in front of every house and doesn't remove snow on the sidewalk.
But you guys pay so many taxes??
All for the Environment. Top
We don't get that much snow here in the states so were good! 🌬❄☃
otherwise, that was amazing! 😊
Bro what? The first snowfall we got in my state this year was like 13 inches. Idk what part of the states your from, but we got slammed. And then like a week later, it put another 5 +freezing rain on top of that
@@bricestarcher3636 ...N.E. Pa. 41.2033 N 77.1945 W. But we still get a flurry or two every now and then. 😆
Lived in NDG decades ago ... even then the snow clearing efforts were fast, efficient and thorough.
This in part is why the cost of living is so high in Canada. Just dealing with the hostile winter conditions costs a lot. A well coordinated job though.
It's not high though, compared to the rest of the first world countries
Ist ja echt super...
Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland/Germany
Это круто!
Thank you so much for taking and giving us this precious video. Is this organized snow removal a general way in Canada? In Japan Sapporo government's snow removal operations leaves lots of snow height of 30 cm in front of every house as a big present and have never cared about the snow on the sidewalk. Only one small snowplow comes on the residential road at midnight. So older people in recent years hire a contractor to remove the snow and pay the trader their own money for that. Our city doesn't care about those situations. Japanese people mostly don't know your government's this policy and so on. I knew it because I watched UA-cam every year about Canada or US to tell political information etc. to my family, and friends.
Good to seeing you.
Most Canadian cities have pretty good snow removal process but Montreal is on another level. I think that after years of doing it this way, it became a sense of pride of doing the best job on the planet. If another city does it better, I'd like to know which one :)
Thats awesome. That definitely doesn't happen in the Sierra mountains in cali.
In Finland, snow is only pushed to the side of the road and later too much snow is driven away by trucks. If the car is parked on the side of the road, prepare the shovel for work 😃.
Näin se on. Just meinasin kirjoittaa samaa. ✌✌
Same here in norway
they start by pushing the snow on the side of the road, and when it stop snowing and all street are clear, THEN we do that operation if we have time between 2 snowstorm
Same in estonia. And if you own a private house you are expected to remove the snow from sidewalk next to your house. And if by doing that you push it on road then you get fined. But if you don't remove it from side walk you get also fined.
I kept expecting Rob Ford to show up and snort it.
That's how it done properly 💪🏻
Some politician must live on this street with how thorough they cleaned it
Wow that blower works fast! Great catch
I prefer theese over Larue 's . Sorry 1
Konkretne czyszczenie nice Pozdrawiam nagrywającego z Polski
In Michigan they barely plow and then they install pot holes to knock all of the salt off your vehicle to melt the rest
👍 video
Bravo 👍👏👏👏
Хорошая, тихая и спокойная ночь выдалась для жителей домов😂
Это сладкая песня дизелей, так хорошо спит!
@@maudepotvin8660 😁😉 это точно!! А какой аромат ещё от этих дизелей...ммм
@@ВладимирВеликолепный-э5ы Запах напалма поутру тоже не плох...
i love that mini
Help the guy ; thumbs up.
The diesel costs to do this must be insane 🤯
Montreal has a $200 million budget per year for snow removal.
I wouldn't be to surprised if some of the equipment runs on biogas.
I know over here in Germany some if not all cities have/are switching the communal vehicles over to that fuel source
@@HrLBolle I highly doubt here we do that Europe is much further along then here in Canada. Our government thinks taxing carbon will fix pollution 😂
@@longwalkoffshortpeer some of ours still do as well🙄
I’m sure a few smart analyst made the idea to get a heavy futures or options contract back when diesel was cheap
Right equipment to get the job done efficiently
me liky
a legend says is the street where the mayor’s young lover lived
Job Well Don 👍
2 passes...that's an understatement. I've counted at least 12
как я им сейчас завидую
Love the efficiency but are all these vehicles electric or carbon polluting? That's alot of effort for one street. Does the mayor live on this street?
Is the heavy useful machinery electric???😅
Nice job, that's more than 2 passes. I used to run a blower on the front of a front-end loader. I could load a tandem truck in 8 seconds.
the blower passed twice
Good job with nice machines! But why do they scrape the sidewalks after they haul away the snow from the streets? Looks like they could efficiency to scrape the sidewalks before they scrape and haul the snow from the street.
Number one reason is because of the speed discrepancy of the larger and more powerful front loaders to the smaller sidewalk plows. That’s why they also had the two road graders before and after the sidewalker plowed through, so no inefficiency there I see.
When they were blowing snow onto the semi you could see some snow going over the other side of semi (and probably onto the sidewalk). So if you cleared the sidewalk first, you would just have to clear it again afterward too.
Just like the old Sicard blowers they made in St. Therese.
Lived in and still live in cold weather cities, they do nothing even close to this, and we're I am now, we get feet of snow on some days. Hat tip tp Montreal.
still waiting for wendover to make a video on montreals snow removal logistics
Now that would be a funny topic for him to do. But first he would need to migrate from planes to trucks.
That's the way to move snow.
Amazing job!
As you can see, this is the left side of the street! Right side had already been done !
Impressive.. love watching.. it would be overkill in Virginia.
I could watch this video for 10 minutes!
meaning what lol
🤣
YEAH.... this is a bit overkill/expensive we are lucky to get our sidewalks cleared 2-3 days after a snowstorm here on the coast of Maine. but being on the coast we see more sluch, ice, and freezing rain... so there is typically a lot of sanding, and scraping the main roads. side streets and neighborhoods see a plow every 2-3 hours depending on the storm..
Ночью Быстро Экономично
Классно снег вывозят
Holy smokes! Now that's some snow removal iron on one street.
Seems reasonably efficient until you see all those extra passes with the second third and fourth machines
The infamous double pass, pretty rare these days.
Great show! Do they do this on every street in Montreal?
Yeap
Yarp. Same with most of Canada. Even my little street in kingston has been hit with this parade a couple of times this year.
It is welcome and warming to know the streets will be clear and your house won't flood in the spring... but gawd daymn that loader blower combo is a sound and force to be reckoned with. Legit feels like the entire house is going to heave over and get sucked in and spat out into one of those long boys
Круто!
Impressive……but…………wow, that’s a lotta fuel being used. And I’m sure those streets are taking a brutal beating. None the less, just sayin’…
Streets in Montreal are known to be the worst in North America
@@AJDeere so I wasn’t far off?
I’m in Wisconsin, not the best, but they try.
You should see what happens when they don't do this! Seems overkill as this is a fairly small amount of snow in this vid... but if ice and snow is left to accumulate and go through freeze thaw cycles the roads heave and get absolutely destroyed. Quebecs roads are whack, but so is the weather. Did a 40c drop last week here. Went from heavy rain to a foot of snow and all that was wet, is now solid ice. Gotta do something with it all. The flooding and damage to infrastructure is more costly than fuel and wages.
to imagine that within the next 15 years all that heavy equipment will have to and will be run with swappable battery packs (BIG ones for sure, CAT will come up with a solution) or green H2...
I'm sure the Norwegians will be the first to figure this out/showcase for the rest of us.
@@kencraft4567 true……..
Wow
Kinda wish they did that where I’m at
This is waaay over the top
I'm from Ireland and we only get Snow once or twice every few years and it's gone within a few day's we don't have anything for moving snow here.
Oh yeah the Italians got very good at this as you can see here.
Это видео нашим коммунальщикам надо переслать
Nice video you should send this to city of Toronto this how you remove snow from the streets👍
Here in Montréal everyone complains about the snow removal. Just as Toronto do. We just don't understand all the work behind and keep complains.
If you want our snow removal, will take your cleanness lol
@@djidji12 wait, how dirty is Montreal if Toronto is considered clean compared to Montreal?!
@@gwot a war zone lol
Kind of looks like they know what they're doing.
alot of tent style garages for cars in this neighborhood
Is snow required or that’s optional?
A 40 to 60 tonne semi🚛 filled in less than a minute or so? 😱
Where does the snow from the trucks get dumped?
Probably in a field so when it melts it goes into a river nearby,ALONG WITH THE OILS AND DIRT FROM THE ROAD
Would be so much better to make the spout about 12 inches longer
Nop it will be worst with all the hanging shit lol
If this is for one street how much equipment does the city have?
The task of city of Montreal are different from those of snow removal crew, it's two different things. The city do the maintenance and truck plowing/ salting between removal time, while snow removal operation is done by private company which they had public contract.
Montreal MUST HAVE LOTS AND LOTS of EXTRA MONEY to spend
Like the first on way better!
Damn
Can’t ever see this catching on in uk😏
Now that's the way to remove snow! Instead of plowing street snow onto shoveled driveways, street parked cars, and sidewalks, like most towns and cities do, they pick the snow up and cart it away!
they get a lot more snow than most towns and cities. they will quickly run out of places to put snow if they only blade it.
And what do they do with the snow on the trucks?
Send it to the river/sea?
Snow dump, mostly stock then melt a bit during summer
This is the cleanest - but also most inefficient and most expensive way of snow removal i have ever seen.
We dont even do that this way in the alps.
They only do this a day or 2 after the storm once it’s completely stopped snowing and at night to really clean the streets, but as it’s snowing they are still constantly cleaning, just not to the extent in the video
In my area, inn Mtl , we are 1000 peoples per km square . how about uour alps?
@@Nicolas-zb9uw We are about 1500 cows and 500 sheeps per square km ;o
Jokes aside: I think we work more with salt to get rid of ice and the lower layers of snow.
But on the other hand, there is even less effort on highly frequented places such as snow resorts.
@@L0v0lup salt is bad too…….New report came out about the salinity of Lake Michigan.
im sure you have 5 million people living on a tiny island in the alps, also montreal is almost 400 years old, most roads are very narrow because they were built before their were cars;)
Really makes you wonder how they did this before big diesel engines - did they just let it pile up or what?
Could y'all please give buffalo some advice!
Like 5+
Please put the flashing light in the back up on the roof! Man, that’s more fatiguing than the work! Great operation, though!
And the next day there was another 10 inches of snow and the team had to do it all over again 😆
...not shure if this is the most efficient way to get rid of that snow - lotss of passes with little effect and a lot of machines...
Bear in mind I’m Australia and have no experience with snow but wouldn’t it be more energy efficient to just install heaters under the road and just keep the road above freezing during snow season?
Impossible... The cost will be astronomical. And -40 C it's just too cold. Montréal is a big city.
Like Jean-Michel told, here it's too cold. Winter in Canada goes from December to February/March.
Has nothing to do with snow... more like life, or critical thinking... you want to keep tons and tons of road above freezing for an entire season..... LOL
No way more expensive we can get cold up to -70 celcius (windshield included) plus all the underground infrastructure.... we get on average 5 to 15 meters of snow per year
That much snow melts into a lot of water which then runs off to the lowest unheated area where it will re-freeze possibly causing even more problems
Meanwhile in Massachusetts they stopped plowing curb to curb like they used to do