It was like a “fast and furious” scene.
Home security cameras gave a glimpse of snow clumps in Kansas City, burning residential blocks in the middle of the night Tuesday.
The footage shows that it speeds past about 12 houses in five seconds, leaving the plough with a few feet of snow clouds left.
The fuss was enough to awaken at least some curious neighbours.
Kansas City real estate agent Frankie Beluch Videos he captured on Facebook.
“This kind of reckless driving is dangerous and irresponsible,” he writes.
“This is unacceptable!”
Hearing the noise around 3am, Belki thought the driver would be at least 40-45 miles.
The streets have a speed limit of 35 mph, but according to the city, snow cultivators must adhere to strict speed limits of 20-25 mph.
It is unclear from the video if the plough is effectively removing snow.
It's clear that Versi isn't the only one who is troubled by flying vehicles.
“It woke up my entire house at 3am, and this was very neat,” Kirsten Brown ironically commented on the post.
“It was so loud and they were going so fast that they rocked the house!”

“I might swear I have it four times faster at the speed I saw the timer,” writes Cacie Arcidino.
City officials said they take the safety of their communities very seriously.
“The city is thoroughly investigating all concerns,” Kansas City spokesman Sheree Honeycutt said. Fox News Kansas City
Earlier this week, a heavy winter storm passed through parts of the United States, with the heaviest snow falling in the Midwest, particularly Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and Kentucky.





