People helped push a TTC bus out of the snow during the blizzard in Toronto
Highways, restaurants and malls have all been shut down during what is quickly being referred to as Snowmageddon 2022 in Toronto.
But the good thing about major blizzards is they somehow manage to bring people together in unexpected ways, like earlier Monday when a bunch of TTC passengers decided they'd get out of their stuck bus and help push it out of the snow.
It's just one of the myriad instances today when the huge dump of snow led to TTC vehicles around the city getting stuck on the roads.
— vuhvuh (@datEvagirl) January 17, 2022
Within hours of posting the video, the tweet has gone viral with thousands of likes and hundreds of retweets.
Breaking news: humans are still nice
— Lon (@lendoggy_80) January 17, 2022
Some people have suggested how this act of community truly fits in with the Canadians being so nice stereotype, as onlookers jumped in to help.
Has a fare inspector checked all of their Presto cards to make sure they paid?
— Thomas Evers (@thomaus) January 17, 2022
Others joked about the situation, wondering whether or not these people were still going to be required to pay their bus fare after helping push it.
If I'm pushing the bus I better get in free lol
— Mark Flowers (@CC_Flowers21) January 17, 2022
TTC buses weren't the only types of vehicles being pushed out od the snow today. People were also seen rescuing a Toronto Police vehicle that couldn't move.
It’s so snowy in Toronto, that civilians are rescuing police pic.twitter.com/jyQ7gcVUhA
— Laura McQuillan (@mcquillanator) January 17, 2022
One person had the right idea by using a vehicle actually built for these snowy conditions.
Someone was spotted snowmobiling in Scarborough - 📹 earthian_me https://t.co/MTiwuN3GuR #Toronto #Scarborough #ONstorm #snowTO pic.twitter.com/Y6hpdxWlio
— blogTO (@blogTO) January 17, 2022
The snow is expected to continue falling for at least another day with up to 4 cm forecast to fall on Tuesday.
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