Wednesday's commute was a headache for many Toronto-area drivers as a little snow caused big trouble during the outbound commute.

But driving problems weren't limited to the city's major roads.

This shot taken just before 10 a.m. Thursday shows a group of abandoned cars at the bottom of Humbercrest hill. During Wednesday's snowfall, cars repeatedly tried to climb the icy hill, only to slide back down and collide with other abandoned cars. (Don Pittis/CBC)

CBC reporter Trevor Dunn found a hill in a residential area in the city's west end where drivers kept heading up, then sliding right back down. Even neigbhours pleading with drivers to not attempt a run at the hill on Humbercrest Boulevard and Langmuir Crescent were ignored.

The result was a 20-car pileup of vehicles at the bottom.

Click on the image above to watch Trevor's story about the icy west-end hill that drivers just would not stop trying to climb.