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Japanese drivers get a ghostly reminder about winter road safety

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By Blaine Harvey

Winter driving can be pretty treacherous, and you can never be too careful when it comes to traversing snowy and ice-covered roads. The same can be said for mysterious videos or images lurking on the Internet.

I’m sure we’ve all learned the hard way after one of those horrifying faces pops out of a purported magic-eye picture or photo of a smiling baby.

If you scare easily, however, you might not want to watch the following video, which reminds Japanese drivers that it’s about time to fit winter tires, or else risk coming face to face with something rather nasty.

Source: Hachimakiko

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Wheres the video? Iphone app is terrible

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Awesome...LOL!

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Saw this CM featured on a segment of ABC news in the states a few days ago.

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The video might be funny, but the message is Not. It should be taken seriously, as I've been a victim myself twice in the icy streets of Iwamizawa City and outskirts of Kyoto.

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The first time I saw this movie during a class, so turned off the volume. It’s not scary. If anything, I had to suppress a laugh. But next time I was scared by the sounds. Anyway I understand it’s dangerous to drive in snow with normal tire, but I don’t catch relation between this CM and tires.

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