Popularly Known As "The Traffic Man," This Reporter's Hilarious Parody Of 'Let It Go' Has Left Internet In Splits

Nov 27, 2018 by apost team

Drivers that aren't accustomed to winter weather may find themselves in a bit of trouble once the roads get icy and the snow starts to fall.

Even the most experienced drivers find it challenging to navigate the winter roads. Sometimes, mother nature wins and drivers just have to wait for the weather to subside before venturing out in their vehicles.

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However, some drivers never get the message. This is how so many people end up stranded on the road in the worst winter weather.

One traffic reporter, fed up with all the winter-related traffic incidents on the road, made a video to show his viewers what they should do when the weather gets worse.

Bob Herzog, fondly known as "The Traffic Man", is loved for his comedic routines and parodies of popular songs.

When winter winds started blowing in Cincinnati, Herzog decided to share his cover of the Frozen single, "Let It Go".

While the original song comes from a movie that's all about ice and snow, Herzog hopes to use his parody as a way to prevent Ohio drivers from falling victim to the dangerous roads in their own icy kingdom.

Channeling his best Idina Menzel, Herzog sang his heart out to his cover, "Just Don't Go". 

Starting off the popular song with a bang, Herzog sings, "The snow blows right on the roads over night, not a lane strike to be seen."

Watching the video, you'll see Herzog really get into the song. He features clips of cars stranded in the snow, with bystanders pushing the cars through the snow. As Herzog continues his musical plea, he shares more videos of what can go wrong when people drive, walk, and run on the icy roads.

Herzog goes on to elaborate, "The wheels they squeal, spinning the snow. And now they know...Just don't go!" As Herzog prepares for his dramatic finale, the final clips of the video show trucks spinning out and other cars crashing into each other.

Maybe this season, the people of Ohio will stay off the icy roads. This version of the song is definitely a brilliant and effective warning for drivers during the worst of winter, let's hope that they get the message.

Have you ever driven in the snow? How can you tell if it's better to "just not go"? Let us know and leave a comment below. Also, make sure to send this funny and unique version of 'Let it go' to your family and friends.