Dash cam catches this auto hitting ice, skidding into police vehicle

Dashcam video captures car sliding into Kentucky police cruiser

Dashcam video captures car sliding into Kentucky police cruiser

No one was hurt when a vehicle slid on an icy road Monday in Park Hills, Kentucky.

The Park Hills Police Department responded to the incident and published this video on their Facebook page. A road that otherwise appears clear or simply wet could be frozen over, sending a vehicle sliding out of control.

Neither the driver nor the officer was hurt, and the cruiser is still in operation, Webster said.

"We were contacting a wrecker and attending to the driver of the first vehicle".

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- Kentucky police say black ice caused a auto to slam into a parked police cruiser.

Webster was returning to the police cruiser when the videotaped accident occurred.

"In my opinion had they not hit my police unit, this vehicle could have hit the telephone pole or rolled down the embankment", he wrote in the post.

In a Facebook post for the Park Hills Police Department, the agency urged caution as bad weather continued to cause unsafe driving conditions, including the formation of black ice. That generous person left the scene before Webster could thank them, he said.

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