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Related: About this forum'Truck Sledding' Videos Went Viral During the Winter Storm. Then a 16-Year-Old Died.
On makeshift sleds a mattress, a folding chair, an upside-down table, a canoe people shriek and laugh as they careen around corners and pick up speed, propelled by the moving vehicles in front of them. Videos of teens and young adults, giddy at the rare snowfall and ice-covered roads, were all over Instagram and TikTok feeds this weekend as Texans took part in a dangerous sledding trend that has left one dead already.
The winter storm that swept across the U.S. over the last few days claimed at least 13 lives as of Monday morning, according to USA Today. While many of those deaths are attributed to hypothermic conditions and exposure to freezing temperatures, others have stemmed from the icy roads, which can be incredibly dangerous for vehicles to navigate. A 20-car pileup on I-10 near San Antonio left one person dead on Saturday night, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Then there were the sledding accidents.
On Sunday, two 16-year-old girls in Frisco were sledding behind a Jeep when their sled hit a curb and the girls crashed into a tree, according to WFAA. Police responded after the crash and found both 16-year-old girls with life-threatening injuries, according to a press release from the Frisco government office.
https://thebarbedwire.com/2026/01/26/truck-sledding-winter-storm-dead/
GiqueCee
(3,520 posts)... is the Darwin Effect in real time. The stupid, it burns.
mwmisses4289
(3,434 posts)at the stupidity of many of the people who live here in texas.
marble falls
(71,337 posts)rokar
(29 posts)I've lived in Texas since I was seven (now 70). I am not surprised at any of the morons being pulled by trucks across icy roads. Way too many of the people in this tate seriously need keepers.