Remember folks, the mere seconds you save driving recklessly is not worth the hours later you actually get to your destination after a crash….if you get there at all
Skill issue LOL. It only reckless if you suck at driving. I save HOURS sometimes and only have to worry about someone crashing into me. Which can happen even if I'm stopped at a red light.
@@NoReply28I know your trolling and it's a joke, but that's only funny if you've never been in a near fatal car crash. If you're ever unlucky enough to be in one, it'll change your sense of humor.
@@NoReply28Everyone overestimates their skill. You never know when conditions change on the road, and even hours saved is not worth it if something bad happens and people are affected
@@raphael9783 LMAO please... I have been in multiple accidents. Been in a rollover after catching the dirt to avoid a car under steering into my lane on a narrow one lane road. And had been t-boned by a speeding red light runner when I was a passenger in my friend's tiny Miata. Also almost burned to death at a race track during a 5 cars pile up. I know what it is like to be in near fatal accidents. And what I said isn't a joke... It is only dangerous if you're a bad driver. Those hours I saved weren't from speeding recklessly around innocent traffic... Because I actually know how to drive and when it is appropriate to drive fast. And no... I'm not racing down the road... I just drive in a way that allows me to not get caught up in traffic, no unnecessary braking and stopping, and always time it right to catch the green light instead of red. I'm usually only 5-10 mph over the speed limit at most. Unless it's the back road. I saved HOURS driving SAFELY while others wasted time driving slowly and hesitantly. Which is actually more dangerous to traffic when you're going slow. There is a reason why a ticket for speeding is less than a ticket for driving under the speed limit. I'm just simply saying that if you know what you're doing... You're saving much more than mere seconds. You save HOURS. And that can be a difference between shtting your pants after taco bell or being comfy on your toilet where no one can hear you drop the next atomic bomb.
Speeding on wet roads is so delicate... I think he applied just a little pressure to the brake which shifted the weight off of the rear tires, causing them to slide out and enter oversteer.
Yeah, it's a great example why you should NEVER swerve. Had they just slammed the brakes, they might even have missed the red light runner, instead of flattening them!
@@LRM12o8 NOPE. If they slammed on their brake then they would still crash head on into that car. The brake was applied too late while carrying heavy loads. It not going to stop in time. Swerving was the only chance to avoid collision... of course they didn't plan on flipping over.
So when you show the injuries of the people afterwards it's just what the simulation decides and not actually what happened in the crash? I think that's a mistake, i would prefer the real details, there is none in the description like it said there would be.
@@wreckcheck Would be great if you actually provided the answer, the news links are really important, but that is not what the comment was asking about. In those links it's hard to find actual information, for example one is in Arabic.
Thank you for these vodeos! Im still to young to have my driving license, but this is really Educating and i think this can save lives because people WILL be driving Saver after seeing this.
I wish more people who have their licenses think like you do. The first and most important piece of safety equipment is your brain, but it only works if you use it.
Don't get me wrong, you can push even a Hyundai, sure, but knowing where its limitations are (and knowing what _your_ limitations are as a driver) are good variables to know *before* pushing the vehicle or yourself past the point of inevitable failure on a shared roadway. The benefit of being a safe driver is everyone ends up wanting _you_ driving their car, so you get the chance to drive a lot of cars you otherwise wouldn't get to experience. Added benefit: you significantly _lessen_ the likelihood of having to experience such horrific crashes firsthand. I got my license when I was 15; I'm 34 now with 0 collisions and/or speeding tickets behind the wheel, over a million miles logged between CDL (I drove a 30' passenger bus) and last-mile driving, and I still drive daily for work (in Denver). Please take care out there... everyone wants to make it home safely at the end of the day.
"you can push even a Hyundai" Just so you know... Hyundai now a day are fast AF... Some of their everyday grocery getter can outrun some supercars. Some older Hyundai models are plenty sporty as well. Not to mention affordable price, amazing warranty and great quality... "you can push even a Hyundai" as if it some lame and horrible brand. Pfft.
@@NoReply28I am aware, however, I believe you're drawing the wrong meaning from my statement. Allow me to clarify. I wasn't talking smack about Hyundai; it's sort of why I prefaced my statement with, "don't get me wrong", but we _are_ talking about vehicles with soft suspension, soft tires, soft brakes... vehicles _not meant_ to be pushed to their very limit, since, after all, it's not like they're "track-day" cars straight from the factory... well, except for the _N-line,_ but the majority of the Hyundai lineup are city-going "econoboxes". They're soft and made to casually cruise, not set a Nürburgring lap-record, but you wouldn't exactly know it from how some motorists attempt to drive them from the various dashcam-crash clips. I stated they *can* be pushed in the hands of a competent driver. Meaning don't just get behind the wheel and try that one stunt you saw in a movie that one time and expect it to go well with zero practice or understanding of how the car will react to the applied forces.
Nice video, I'm sure that it takes a lot of effort to recreate those crashes. I have a suggestion, could you also provide an estimate speedometer for the crashing cars?
Semis always and will always have right of way. If two trucks collide, place your bets. Wet roads are to be taken seriously. I feel like this would be great things to show new or cocky drivers.
1st crash: that's why you DON'T SWERVE! Had he just slammed the brakes, they most likely would have survived! The truck may have missed them entirely! 3rd crash: how can someone be so stupid to PIT maneuver themselves?! 🤯 Oh, wait: they bought a brand new Dacia! That explains it! 💁♂️ Last crash: "Oh no, I'm about to rear-end this car, what shall I do? Ah yes, I'll cause a truck to crash into me instead, that's better! 🥴
Don't know how well the simulation would handle the dynamics of an old car but would be interesting to see what modern car design can prevent (for the less horrendous crashes ofc)
I tested myself with differents old cars in this game, old cars from the 50-60 dont break they just collide and lose some parts, and new cars just crush themselves
Hello, dear friend, thank you for making great videos for us to enjoy. I had some questions about the game. I would appreciate it if you could answer. To learn the game, do you have to watch special training videos or can you achieve skill by practicing and repeating the game? In your bio, you wrote that stage setting takes 10 hours. I wanted to know what you mean by setting the scene exactly? Thank you dear friend
I loved watching these videos but I was disappointed to see that the injuries were based on the simulation and not on the actual accident itself, please change this
It's almost always because someone is in a hurry to get where they're going. Trust that a second or 2 early to your destination isn't worth an accident.
People think that Audi RS6 is the worst car crash ever but I think they’re wrong since in some crashes in those videos like 4 people die and some of them might be kids and the crashes are also very serious (and in Audi RS6 only 1 person died)
Remember folks, the mere seconds you save driving recklessly is not worth the hours later you actually get to your destination after a crash….if you get there at all
Or the amount of money you have to pay for damages and hospital
Skill issue LOL. It only reckless if you suck at driving. I save HOURS sometimes and only have to worry about someone crashing into me. Which can happen even if I'm stopped at a red light.
@@NoReply28I know your trolling and it's a joke, but that's only funny if you've never been in a near fatal car crash. If you're ever unlucky enough to be in one, it'll change your sense of humor.
@@NoReply28Everyone overestimates their skill. You never know when conditions change on the road, and even hours saved is not worth it if something bad happens and people are affected
@@raphael9783 LMAO please... I have been in multiple accidents. Been in a rollover after catching the dirt to avoid a car under steering into my lane on a narrow one lane road. And had been t-boned by a speeding red light runner when I was a passenger in my friend's tiny Miata. Also almost burned to death at a race track during a 5 cars pile up. I know what it is like to be in near fatal accidents.
And what I said isn't a joke... It is only dangerous if you're a bad driver. Those hours I saved weren't from speeding recklessly around innocent traffic... Because I actually know how to drive and when it is appropriate to drive fast. And no... I'm not racing down the road... I just drive in a way that allows me to not get caught up in traffic, no unnecessary braking and stopping, and always time it right to catch the green light instead of red. I'm usually only 5-10 mph over the speed limit at most. Unless it's the back road. I saved HOURS driving SAFELY while others wasted time driving slowly and hesitantly. Which is actually more dangerous to traffic when you're going slow. There is a reason why a ticket for speeding is less than a ticket for driving under the speed limit.
I'm just simply saying that if you know what you're doing... You're saving much more than mere seconds. You save HOURS. And that can be a difference between shtting your pants after taco bell or being comfy on your toilet where no one can hear you drop the next atomic bomb.
6:06 that was fking brutal
Yes it was
Jesus christ
Bro got Hyundai Solaris treatment
3:00
Bro turned himself into human salsa 💀💀
6:10 yeah... that's a horror game opening shit, the next scene will be in limbo or something
Speeding on wet roads is so delicate... I think he applied just a little pressure to the brake which shifted the weight off of the rear tires, causing them to slide out and enter oversteer.
1:25 A tip for heavy load cars
Never swerve under any circumstances.
It is better to hit it as a tbone than a T Soup
6:37 cooling fan entered the chat
It's a bit hot isn't it
How it feels when I turn my graphics settings from Low to Ultra maxed out.
I shouldn't have laughed at that 😂-
Why is this funny💀
1:50
I really like this part lol the dummy biking
Made my anxiety SPIKE😂
@@senordinkusfr
Going left and right like in real life
I started busting out laughing and immediately went to look for a comment about it
The dummy pedaling looks goofy lol
These videos always make me feel sick while watching them, especially with the stat cards, with the cars still running. Terrifying.
Go to the hospital if you feel sick.
@@vytautas134 The f does that mean.
@@chilledburrito probably a bot
@@fungalcoffee My assumption is they're one of those "you think this is bad" people.
In the first crash you really would have rather just gotten hit head on by the truck than them turning jeeez
Yeah, it's a great example why you should NEVER swerve. Had they just slammed the brakes, they might even have missed the red light runner, instead of flattening them!
i mean thats what they get for running a red light 🤷
Especially turning in the same direction as they were going.
@@LRM12o8 NOPE. If they slammed on their brake then they would still crash head on into that car. The brake was applied too late while carrying heavy loads. It not going to stop in time. Swerving was the only chance to avoid collision... of course they didn't plan on flipping over.
@@NoReply28 In this case you should swerve in other direction, here it just looked like he wanted to catch up and bring justice)
So when you show the injuries of the people afterwards it's just what the simulation decides and not actually what happened in the crash? I think that's a mistake, i would prefer the real details, there is none in the description like it said there would be.
For real. Idc if the simulation says the idiot got killed and the innocent driver didn't. I need to know if that's ACTUALLY what happened
Description updated check it now
@@wreckcheck Would be great if you actually provided the answer, the news links are really important, but that is not what the comment was asking about. In those links it's hard to find actual information, for example one is in Arabic.
@@wreckcheck Lol
@@wreckcheckthnx! 💪🏻
The first one gawd damn
People really think they can take on a semi
Dacia buyers certainly do!
They also think that a new car for under 10k is a good value, so... 💁♂️
People can if they know how to drive. I've seen semi flipped over trying to mess with small sedans LOL
Well that orange truck crash you ain't makin out alive...
I really hope GTA 6 has crash physics like this. Great videos! Very interesting !
Thank you for these vodeos! Im still to young to have my driving license, but this is really Educating and i think this can save lives because people WILL be driving Saver after seeing this.
I wish more people who have their licenses think like you do. The first and most important piece of safety equipment is your brain, but it only works if you use it.
It’s crazy out there, despite all the cautions and safety driving. Just one idiot on the road can take your life away. Insane…
💯
Although I'm old enough to get a driving license (I need to make myself do it), I also like watching these videos to understand road safety better.
@@clairecelestin8437 trueee
7:30 two hits! Nice shot
Notice how all of these crashes involve trucks or large cars. Always be careful around driving in highways with trucks, people!
Commercial vehicles are more likely to have dashcams.
There are people who shouldn't be allowed to step in a car.
Which is me, but ima still drive :)
Just to clarify. 7:22 is a tow truck. Not a tractor trailer
great video friend
Nice recreation!
First… God that looked brutal
That second crunch as the car's frame failed really drives home just how that kind of weight can not be held back.
6:38 Is it weird that I feel bad for that radiator fan?
Im more wary of semi trucks thanks to these videos
Don't get me wrong, you can push even a Hyundai, sure, but knowing where its limitations are (and knowing what _your_ limitations are as a driver) are good variables to know *before* pushing the vehicle or yourself past the point of inevitable failure on a shared roadway.
The benefit of being a safe driver is everyone ends up wanting _you_ driving their car, so you get the chance to drive a lot of cars you otherwise wouldn't get to experience. Added benefit: you significantly _lessen_ the likelihood of having to experience such horrific crashes firsthand.
I got my license when I was 15; I'm 34 now with 0 collisions and/or speeding tickets behind the wheel, over a million miles logged between CDL (I drove a 30' passenger bus) and last-mile driving, and I still drive daily for work (in Denver).
Please take care out there... everyone wants to make it home safely at the end of the day.
"you can push even a Hyundai" Just so you know... Hyundai now a day are fast AF... Some of their everyday grocery getter can outrun some supercars. Some older Hyundai models are plenty sporty as well. Not to mention affordable price, amazing warranty and great quality... "you can push even a Hyundai" as if it some lame and horrible brand. Pfft.
@@NoReply28I am aware, however, I believe you're drawing the wrong meaning from my statement. Allow me to clarify.
I wasn't talking smack about Hyundai; it's sort of why I prefaced my statement with, "don't get me wrong", but we _are_ talking about vehicles with soft suspension, soft tires, soft brakes... vehicles _not meant_ to be pushed to their very limit, since, after all, it's not like they're "track-day" cars straight from the factory... well, except for the _N-line,_ but the majority of the Hyundai lineup are city-going "econoboxes".
They're soft and made to casually cruise, not set a Nürburgring lap-record, but you wouldn't exactly know it from how some motorists attempt to drive them from the various dashcam-crash clips.
I stated they *can* be pushed in the hands of a competent driver. Meaning don't just get behind the wheel and try that one stunt you saw in a movie that one time and expect it to go well with zero practice or understanding of how the car will react to the applied forces.
You are good crashing and driving warning channel keep going🎉
This channel is underrated
Very well simulated 👌
0:00 Ukraine (2015)
1:41 Spain (2018)
2:56 USA (2020)
4:21 USA (2021)
5:43 Czech Republic (2016)
7:00 Brazil (2022)
Most of these involve trucks and the physics are truly terrifying
Watching the normal car crash videos is one thing but seeing the perspective from everything fine to oh shit from drivers pov is a whole other.
2:04 it was a karma i think
Wow, cool video👍
Nice video, I'm sure that it takes a lot of effort to recreate those crashes. I have a suggestion, could you also provide an estimate speedometer for the crashing cars?
5:05 Bro’s reaction time is zero💀💀
yeah, but did he see the semi tho
Semis always and will always have right of way.
If two trucks collide, place your bets.
Wet roads are to be taken seriously.
I feel like this would be great things to show new or cocky drivers.
Semis don't always have the right of way. They, just as much as any other driver, need to make sure they are driving safely.
@@sourrlemons I know just most clips I see are people cutting them off thinking they'll be fine.
well the first semi was a red light runner he should be jailed for homicide
@@tobznoobs No actual red light runner in the original video, cause it was flashing yellow
Good job😊
At 8:25 that truck's back went on vacation
1st crash: that's why you DON'T SWERVE! Had he just slammed the brakes, they most likely would have survived! The truck may have missed them entirely!
3rd crash: how can someone be so stupid to PIT maneuver themselves?! 🤯
Oh, wait: they bought a brand new Dacia! That explains it! 💁♂️
Last crash: "Oh no, I'm about to rear-end this car, what shall I do? Ah yes, I'll cause a truck to crash into me instead, that's better! 🥴
😳Muito bom...!!! Parabéns. Eu gostaria de aprender a fazer isso... Máximo!!!
6:10 incredible😢
Wow 😮
Don't know how well the simulation would handle the dynamics of an old car but would be interesting to see what modern car design can prevent (for the less horrendous crashes ofc)
I tested myself with differents old cars in this game, old cars from the 50-60 dont break they just collide and lose some parts, and new cars just crush themselves
Only people who love him can like this
リアルの再現度がすごい
モブ車まで組み込まれてるの
One stat that would be interesting to track for some of these is how damaged the cargo would be for the ones involving stuff like semis.
The truck acidents are the most deadly ones
Nice video love this series
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0:44 that car was chill
Nice vid ❤❤❤
The last one was so chaotic, one tiny kiss on the semi and 5 cars colliding
Milujem tvé videá!
❤🎉
The second one was instant Karma😂 😂😂😂
3:17Went across the busy lane
"Its not luck that's keeping you alive...
Its the actions of you others and Gods decisions..."
-Me
Lskam.amso.❤🎉
0:37 Car? NO. Pancake? YES
6:09 bro anyone would get jumpscared by that too
that last crash was crazy i did not know semi trucks could fly
Bro 2:08 instant carma
2:31
Good afternoon, great job with those videos man!! I enjoyed it!!!
Nathan
19:51 😮
0:18 FLASHBACK
It would be better if the actual result of the crash in real life was in the video. Who knows if a dummy survived or not 🤷🏼♂️
Oh no😮
Man, just give semi-trucks a bit more room, and don't try to challenge them. It never goes well.
One big lesson: Never drive next to a large vehicle.
What settings are you using for your vids? And what is your gpu?
5:07 jumpscare
NICE
Hello, dear friend, thank you for making great videos for us to enjoy. I had some questions about the game. I would appreciate it if you could answer.
To learn the game, do you have to watch special training videos or can you achieve skill by practicing and repeating the game?
In your bio, you wrote that stage setting takes 10 hours. I wanted to know what you mean by setting the scene exactly?
Thank you dear friend
Rip to these people but all i can say is karma
Antikarmaschelle für mich weil ich deinen kommentar mache
nö
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esse video me fez querer vomitar, que realismo espero supurar essa qualidade😮
These semi’s are getting stronger nowadays
Final destination but in real life 😨
I loved watching these videos but I was disappointed to see that the injuries were based on the simulation and not on the actual accident itself, please change this
Most of the time you can't find what actually happened to the people involved, so it's unlikely they *will* be able to change it.
Those type of videos must be seen by people who are learning how to drive.
Number 2 is nothing but natural selection..
I drive and in the same time i watch this
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
11:33 hello👏
3:55 bro was like u crashed into me so one more whold not hurt
Ncap ❌
Wreck check 👍
It's almost always because someone is in a hurry to get where they're going. Trust that a second or 2 early to your destination isn't worth an accident.
Cool
Does anyone else realize pretty much every single crash on this channel involves trucks
And overtaking
4:55 WTF was that driver thinking…
00:31 01:57 03:08 04:54 06:06 07:28
I missed beamNG drive😢
1st crash occupants miraculously survived
Love your videos but there are so many replays
The first one was plain pain
next part with audi rs6 pls
First 🥇
ur third
@@Yaviszjnz 😅sorry
The majority of these accidents are due to wanting to overtake the person in front of you.
Well then they need patience
8:10 me when i didnt survive:
زا أماه
People think that Audi RS6 is the worst car crash ever but I think they’re wrong since in some crashes in those videos like 4 people die and some of them might be kids and the crashes are also very serious
(and in Audi RS6 only 1 person died)
1😂😂
ur forth
The first is scared me