Winter in the South is a mixed bag of snow days and chaos, especially when icy roads catch drivers off guard. But one viral video from Georgia (just outside UGA) has flipped the script, proving that sometimes, against all odds (and physics), Southerners do know how to drive on ice—or at least they can make it look good.
The video, uploaded on TikTok but also shared widely on Reddit, shows a Jeep spinning out of control on a slick, icy road. But just as viewers brace for impact, the driver pulls off what can only be described as an unintentional masterpiece: a flawless parallel park. While it’s clear this was more luck than skill, the execution is so precise that even the most seasoned northern drivers would have to tip their hats.
The video, complete with multiple angles captured by onlookers, sparked a lively discussion online. Many were quick to point out the sheer improbability of the stunt. One commenter summed it up perfectly with a classic Jim Carrey nod: “Like a glove!” Another joked, “I meant to do that—obviously.”
Others were more reflective, noting that this kind of event is a familiar sight in the South after an ice storm. “Certain streets see a lot of drivers lose control,” explained one user. “Folks who live along that street will sit and film, waiting to capture some shenanigans.” And shenanigans they got.
The debate over whether Southerners can handle winter weather often sparks fiery opinions online. While northern transplants might scoff, this clip has fueled a counterargument—albeit a tongue-in-cheek one. As one commenter joked, “It’s a Jeep thing. You wouldn’t understand.” Another added, “Everybody was kung fu slidin’,” referencing the driver’s deft pirouette into the parking spot.
Of course, anyone with a firm grasp on reality knows this was pure serendipity. But that didn’t stop the video from becoming a sort of unofficial badge of honor for Southerners dealing with wintry conditions.
Let’s be clear—the real MVP here is the road itself. Southern states aren’t exactly famous for their winter weather prep, and roads like these become skating rinks with the first sign of frost. That makes this video both relatable and terrifying to anyone who’s ever tried to navigate a snow-covered street below the Mason-Dixon line.
As one Redditor humorously pointed out, “The driver is going to need all those inches [of clearance] when he steps out and realizes what he just managed to do.” Another quipped, “Domino’s hiring drivers” conveniently appears on the billboard in the background—a nice touch of cosmic irony.
Whether this was divine intervention, dumb luck, or some deep-seated southern instinct for sliding in style, it’s a moment to celebrate. After all, not many people can say they spun out of control on an icy road and still managed to park better than most of us on a sunny day.
So the next time someone questions whether Southerners know how to handle snow and ice, just point them to this video. Sure, it’s not the most convincing argument—but hey, it’s entertaining. And in Georgia, that’s half the battle.