Live Streamer Shows Why You Don’t Speed When It’s Raining
There are a lot of problems with doing this — streaming being one of them.
In the U.S., one can get their driver’s license when they turn 16. While there are typically classes and supervised driving lessons that precede this moment, once you actually get the license, it’s yours to keep until you fuck up so badly that they have to take it away from you.
This results in a lot of people forgetting what they’re supposed to do when in an emergency situation. For example, if you’re driving and you find yourself in bad weather, you’re supposed to slow down, avoid standing water and use your headlights. You’re *not* supposed to go the typical speed — and you’re definitely not supposed to go above the limit while live-streaming. Otherwise, you may find yourself in a situation like this:
And this is why we don't speed in the middle of heavy rain kids! pic.twitter.com/jIk1ntT8I1
— James Pettus (@PettusWX) March 15, 2025
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