A resident of a high-rise in Ufa has taken charge of snow removal in the courtyard. He attached a snow plow to a compact Oka and set to work, turning a routine winter chore into a small local spectacle. The sight of a tiny workhorse clearing the yard has become a talking point among neighbors and passersby alike.
When the workday ends, the same local resident sits behind the wheel and continues to clear not only the lanes in the courtyard but also the paths along the sidewalk. The resourceful driver has earned the nickname of the region as a whole, with many residents praising his initiative and practical approach to a common winter challenge.
One observer wrote online that the man deserves praise for simply getting the job done without looking for credit. He acted quickly and effectively, relying on his own effort rather than waiting for official help or permission. The sentiment appears to be shared by many who see in this act a practical response to a frequent problem rather than a display of showmanship.
At the same time, some neighbors have playful concerns about the consequences. A portion of the commentary jokes that the owner of the miniature car may have damaged the pavement. Others propose that the snow blower should be held accountable for any unintended damage or for driving on the sidewalk. The online chatter paints a vivid picture of the community reacting to an unconventional solution that crossed ordinary boundaries between resident and street maintenance.
- “Drive” can be read in Telegram.
Source: Vkontakte group “BashDTP | Ufa and Bashkortostan»
Vote – win Lada!
Residents are invited to participate in the Behind the Wheel Grand Prix poll to help identify the year’s standout car novelties. The event invites public input on which new vehicles deserve recognition and attention as the calendar turns toward new models and features. The polling experience is designed to be engaging and accessible for a broad audience, encouraging people to weigh in on what makes a car truly noteworthy in a crowded market.
Participants who share their time and opinions are thanked with a small token. Three ferrets are offered as prizes to those who complete the questionnaire by the stated deadline. The drawing is open to anyone who finishes the survey before the end date in February, giving a playful incentive for participation and a lighthearted finish to the process.