kirkham loses control. from my position, i could see them coming under a bridge just around a bend. oh! saw one bike slide and starts heading what i thought was to my left-hand side. it was kirkham he flies across the track and slid into the grass. i thought, this isn t too bad, i m not going to hit the barrier, i m going to slide across the grass and stop. i didn t miss the barrier. kirkham is knocked unconscious, but his 363-pound bike continues toward smith and his camera. there was no fehr time of the actual crash. no fear at the time of the actual crash. it all happened so fast. the bike moved so quickly and with such force, it s hard to tell how smith survives the impact. a closer look at the video shot from another camera across the track reveals what happens in the critical second of the accident.
from my position, i could see them coming under a bridge just around a bend. oh! saw one bike slide and starts heading what i thought was to my left-hand side. it was kirkham he flies across the track and slid into the grass. i thought, this isn t too bad, i m not going to hit the barrier, i m going to slide across the grass and stop. i didn t miss the barrier. kirkham is knocked unconscious, but his 363-pound bike continues toward smith and his camera. there was no fehr time of the actual crash. no fear at the time of the actual crash. it all happened so fast. the bike moved so quickly and with such force, it s hard to tell how smith survives the impact. a closer look at the video shot from another camera across the track reveals what happens in the critical second of the accident. the bike had so much energy it hit the barrier and went up into the air did a few somersaults.
oh! saw one bike slide and starts heading what i thought was to my left-hand side. itives, c was kirkham he flies across the track and slid into the grass. i thought, this isn t too bad, i m not going to hit the barrier, i m going to slide across the grass and stop. i didn t miss the barrier. kirkham is knocked unconscious, but his 363-pound bike continues toward smith and his camera. there was no fehr time of the actual crash. no fear at the time of the actual crash. it all happened so fast. the bike moved so quickly and with such force, it s hard to tell how smith survives the impact. a closer look at the video shot from another camera across the track reveals what happens in the critical second of the accident. the bike had so much energy it hit the barrier and went up into the air did a few somersaults. the jacket draped over smith s camera is blocking his peripheral vision, so he doesn t
hurricanes. so having to deal with salt trucks is a different thing. they re more used to dealing with putting up shutters, for example. really, this caused some headaches here. several bridges, as you mentioned, have been shut down. charleston access to other areas is through those bridges. downtown charleston is a ghost town and likely will stay this way through much of the day. when you look at other parts of the country, even north carolina where they ve seen several inches of snow, this isn t too bad. thank you very much. so can you imagine being trapped in your car for hours when your commute should have only lasted a few minutes? atlanta interstates became parking lots. some drivers say a 10 minute commute took six hours and that s at the very at least. victor blackwell is following
ago, and i said did you ever consider not opening today? he goes, well, you know, this isn t too bad. he lifted it up, he goes, that s only about 16 inches around my building. he goes we re only going to really shut down if there s no power. okay. good luck. at least i got hot coffee. hardy folks there. all right. try to stay warm there and learn from them in boston, new england. they know what they re doing. you ve got a couple hundred miles north to long island, with alison kosik joining us. alis alison, the snow looked like it came pretty fast. it didn t take any time before people got hit. reporter: oh, yeah. and you know what, the good news is, the storm has moved out. what s left behind practically clear skies, beautiful sun. but don t be fooled. it is bitterly cold out here. 10 degrees. the real feel, 9 degrees below zero. here s the thing. the snow looks really pretty, right? this is the snow you like to go sledding in. guess what, underneath it is a nice thick sheet of ice