Earlier today New York State Police reported an accident in Monroe County on 490 westbound involving an overturned tour bus. Accidents happen every day in New York but have you ever seen how devastating these crashes really are?

Scroll down to see the scary video that New York State Department of Transportation posted on their X page. Watch a big box truck wipe out a State truck and nearly kill one of our New York State DOT workers.

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NYSDOT is asking all New York drivers to slow down and allow extra time to get to your destination. This applies year-round, no matter what the weather. You won't believe this video.

In this 20 second video you will see a DOT worker throw his hands up as if to say "what the heck are you doing". Next thing you will see is the DOT workers near-death experience as he jumps out of the way in the last second.


 

Our highway workers put their lives on the line every day to keep NY roads safe, and this recent crash on I-81 near Whitney Point is a frightening reminder of the dangers they face. Drivers: Slow down, move over, and stay alert in work zones—these simple actions can save lives. - NYSDOT

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If you love skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and maybe even shoveling, you will love the places on this list of the Top 10 Snowiest Cities in America. For this ranking Redfin looked at populations of 75,000 or more that had the highest average seasonal snowfall. Let's dig in.

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