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  • @WIRED
    @WIRED  5 лет назад +854

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    • @joshjansen9836
      @joshjansen9836 5 лет назад +6

      WIRED so one can't recover a pit by using a reverse 180?
      ruclips.net/video/hDSxxr9XKck/видео.html

    • @darrylstein187
      @darrylstein187 5 лет назад +5

      Nope. Blocked. This content is absolute garbage.

    • @petrcrawthwait9338
      @petrcrawthwait9338 5 лет назад +2

      maybe he's good at some j turns in bed
      with guys

    • @Hurricane2k8
      @Hurricane2k8 5 лет назад +7

      So I can't watch it if I don't have any of these?

    • @jensrichard77
      @jensrichard77 5 лет назад +1

      For one living "overseas" we call this driving Rush Hour.

  • @katrinaz6762
    @katrinaz6762 5 лет назад +4389

    He's a strange combination of "duuuuudddeeeeee" and extremely knowledgeable

  • @ELfunzz
    @ELfunzz 5 лет назад +3972

    Driver passes out
    *start smiling cause you finally get to show off your tactical driving techniques*

    • @ankitaaarya
      @ankitaaarya 5 лет назад +22

      Haha

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 5 лет назад +64

      **Realises the car is going 100 mph**

    • @essquizzy
      @essquizzy 5 лет назад +32

      First thing i thought was “what if u crash.” Then you fly through the windsheild cuz u got no seatbelt

    • @lokiaverro4196
      @lokiaverro4196 5 лет назад +50

      @@essquizzy if the driver passes out and you do nothing, you definitely WILL crash.

    • @petrifiedviewer
      @petrifiedviewer 5 лет назад +16

      Quite honestly, a few years back, I used to ride around in a car driven by a friend with a really serious immunity illness where her immune system attacked her muscles. And I really needed this lesson in tactical driving but I didn't get it until today lol

  • @jbjgibbons
    @jbjgibbons 5 лет назад +3354

    Used pit maneuver at Walmart last week to get parking spot.

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 5 лет назад +79

      LMAO

    • @jimstrope701
      @jimstrope701 5 лет назад +36

      John Gibbons
      Yeah? you must be a California resident! Hahahahaha!! Everyone is in a hurry here in California.

    • @imperial1037
      @imperial1037 5 лет назад +112

      tactical parking

    • @NateRiver5454
      @NateRiver5454 4 года назад +5

      @BALL IS LIFE florida is crazy man

    • @kakshihatake1671
      @kakshihatake1671 4 года назад +1

      Smallmouth Jedi well u used that

  • @manuhonkanen2111
    @manuhonkanen2111 5 лет назад +1218

    Here in Finland winter driwing and controlled sliding are mandatory to get drivers licence

    • @noscopesallowed8128
      @noscopesallowed8128 5 лет назад +159

      I was really disappointed when I didn't learn any of that in my German course. It should be mandatory for everyone in my opinion. Even if you'll never see snow, you'll probably see heavy rain.

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 5 лет назад +12

      @@noscopesallowed8128 Heavy rain in the snow usually is heavy snow

    • @noscopesallowed8128
      @noscopesallowed8128 5 лет назад +68

      @@caralho5237 Yes but that's not what I said.

    • @tylercouture216
      @tylercouture216 5 лет назад +2

      @@noscopesallowed8128 lmao

    • @jonathanryan2915
      @jonathanryan2915 5 лет назад +25

      Everyone should learn to drive in Finland

  • @clammaster4
    @clammaster4 5 лет назад +1621

    *reverses out of parking lot onto freeway onramp*
    It's okay officer it's TACTICAL

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 5 лет назад +37

      How to get shot by a police officer in one easy step: Use the word "tactical" to describe your actions.

    • @elonsus9747
      @elonsus9747 5 лет назад +25

      Taticool.

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 5 лет назад +15

      ​@@elonsus9747: Tacticool = Tactical - Skill + Hollywood

    • @elonsus9747
      @elonsus9747 5 лет назад +1

      Shawn Elliott Right.

    • @sporknife123
      @sporknife123 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/yh8X7BMX0a8/видео.html

  • @LexTechSpecMish
    @LexTechSpecMish 5 лет назад +202

    I love how every move this guy does, he has a huge smile on his face!

  • @religion_of_rage
    @religion_of_rage 5 лет назад +5502

    can this guy breakdown movie clips about action racing, and chase scenes?

    • @jjc5475
      @jjc5475 5 лет назад +159

      if you pay him enough.

    • @expbot1905
      @expbot1905 5 лет назад +158

      Can movie chase scenes cause this guy to breakdown?

    • @golden3674
      @golden3674 5 лет назад +97

      @@expbot1905 Can breakdown movie scenes chase this guy to cause?

    • @Labestiol74
      @Labestiol74 5 лет назад +45

      @@golden3674 Can this movie guy chase scene to cause ?

    • @poozieuzi7051
      @poozieuzi7051 5 лет назад +18

      Creepy Kid movie clips can guy chase this breakdown scenes

  • @akilama77
    @akilama77 5 лет назад +571

    Staying off the cell phone is the first tactical move. LOL

    • @CaptainCJ97
      @CaptainCJ97 5 лет назад +8

      Facts

    • @MaxLohMusic
      @MaxLohMusic 3 года назад +4

      99% of the time I see someone in stop-and-go traffic going ridiculously close to the car in front of them and then braking SUPER hard I'm like "why the f---" then I look at them and see they were on their phone. In 2 cases, instead of just stopping really suddenly, they crashed.

  • @matthewking5612
    @matthewking5612 2 года назад +249

    "If you're using any of these skills, you've got yourself into a horrible situation!!!"
    This guy's a driving god!!

    • @mattropolis99
      @mattropolis99 2 года назад

      Or you lived here in Portland during 2020-2021 during 115 straight night of riots. Protesters here absolutely attack people in cars.

    • @polaroidandroidjeff6383
      @polaroidandroidjeff6383 2 года назад +8

      Or driving through New York

    • @Kyrelel
      @Kyrelel Год назад +1

      he said "gotten" though :/
      You can't take anyone seriously after you hear them say that.

    • @baileyharrison1030
      @baileyharrison1030 Год назад

      @@Kyrelel sounds correct to me?

  • @moustachio334
    @moustachio334 3 года назад +325

    My dad had taught me a lot since the first time he let me drive his Celica Supra when I was 10. I grew up practicing J-turns, skid outs, and high speed reversing. My dad would force me to learn how to drive fast backwards and I never thought of it as a skill. I miss my dad. He’s been tractor trailer operator since I can remember. I remember him having us wait outside on the front lawn so he could show us how he figured out to power-brake his Freightliner and spin the tires bob-tailed.

    • @danafreeman8235
      @danafreeman8235 2 года назад +26

      Your father sounds like a cool dude

    • @YungReezy22onPS3
      @YungReezy22onPS3 2 года назад +7

      Your dad is a legend.

    • @daviedood2503
      @daviedood2503 2 года назад +2

      There's no such thing as a "Celica Supra" those are two totally different cars that both are built by Toyota. I guess you assume if u take a supra engine out and somehow drop that massive motor into the engine bay for a 4 cylinder Toyota Celica it's some how a Celica Supra. ..

    • @Tawre007
      @Tawre007 Год назад +27

      @@daviedood2503 oh there is Celica Supra... it's worldwide model name for Toyota Celica XX (A60).

    • @eMaverick.
      @eMaverick. Год назад

      @@Tawre007 thats some high level ciap

  • @giascle
    @giascle 5 лет назад +2949

    Can you teach me how to parallel park

    • @JonSuejoj
      @JonSuejoj 5 лет назад +47

      You have to back in i learned that the hard way lol

    • @jonathanvazquez2534
      @jonathanvazquez2534 5 лет назад +328

      When approaching the spot, remember to push the cars in front and behind of the spot away with your own car to give yourself more space to park.

    • @Heartwing37
      @Heartwing37 5 лет назад +24

      Jonathan Vazquez 😂😂😂

    • @Heartwing37
      @Heartwing37 5 лет назад +36

      Jonathan Vazquez snow helps. Here’s a little tip...Drive really fast and right at the driver-side bumper of the rear car, start your turn into your desired spot. Turn the wheel sharply toward the curb while also slamming on your brakes. You’ll end up in your desired spot every time! Sometimes you’ll be facing the wrong direction, but that’s perfectly normal.

    • @aahsnowman2325
      @aahsnowman2325 5 лет назад

      jon suejoj yeah i learned that after a while. what happened with you though?

  • @larrywhited3070
    @larrywhited3070 2 года назад +15

    As a teenager in the early 1960's driving on icy roads in Montana I would often put my car into a controlled series of full circle spins as I would head down the street. Best way was to go about 25 or 30, lock up the brakes, shift into reverse, release the clutch and hit the gas to completely negate any rear wheel traction, make a hard left with the steering wheel, and then proceed straight down the street spinning in circles. Did this one time without realizing my girlfriend was with her parents one street over and they saw me spinning. They said, "That's Larry, he's going to wreck!" To which Linda calmly said, "No, he does that all the time."
    Nowadays it is not unusual for someone to drive right on my bumper because I'm not going at least 10 mph over the speed limit, and then curse me when they zoom past to get to a McDonald's 2 blocks up the street. I smile and say to myself, "If you only knew."

  • @Xiaomi-jm2gz
    @Xiaomi-jm2gz 5 лет назад +311

    "Do not attempt"
    Me: *Attempts*

  • @ShaudaySmith
    @ShaudaySmith 5 лет назад +165

    It's really great that he notes how safety features in general consumer cars actively negate your ability to control your car during high risk situations. It's a good way of saying, "don't do this with your car. Just don't do this."

    • @MFWb00bi3s
      @MFWb00bi3s Год назад +3

      only for 90% of people, he estimates 😉

    • @mogyui2902
      @mogyui2902 Год назад +6

      I did driving like this as an engineer. Worked on abs systems and we pushed so many cars to the limits with and without the systems we made. It's where I learned stick, and how to drive like some of these maneuvers, most the controlled skids 😆

    • @paulmallery6719
      @paulmallery6719 Год назад +1

      I hate stability control and abs brakes

  • @hexivory
    @hexivory 5 лет назад +447

    5:13
    "even for an expert, it's not gonna be recoverable"
    *people who race in GTA Online*
    Hold my beer

    • @psychedelicjungle6954
      @psychedelicjungle6954 5 лет назад +18

      Neon Boy i swear to god people in gta online races act like they’re in demolition derbys.

    • @Zuignap
      @Zuignap 4 года назад +2

      @@psychedelicjungle6954 some people do, some people don't. It's the best feeling when you're 1st and 2nd and the other person is just trying to be faster than you, not trying to eliminate you. You can even help eachother slipstream so the group doesn't catch up as easily

    • @0xC2
      @0xC2 4 года назад

      well gta cars are pretty much indestructible by real life standards

    • @Zuignap
      @Zuignap 4 года назад +3

      @@0xC2 it isn't about destruction

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 3 года назад +1

      Video games and real life are two completely different things.

  • @mardamek
    @mardamek 5 лет назад +102

    I love this type of old school know-how, emphasizing on the laws of physics and real world situations, rather than videos of race car drivers discussing high-end supercars and the down to the millimeter differences based on tire choice or the slight difference between them in power and torque.

  • @lucaslo8170
    @lucaslo8170 5 лет назад +2295

    GREAT! Now I know how to show off to my friends
    *drives off a bridge*

    • @axslaps
      @axslaps 5 лет назад +13

      Drive off that highest one in the world in India and do a backflip.

    • @hans8711
      @hans8711 5 лет назад +13

      I like your style child

    • @echospace7347
      @echospace7347 5 лет назад +4

      I Am Root only one? You should do 500!

    • @marshallallensmith
      @marshallallensmith 5 лет назад +5

      You don't have friends.

    • @blondboozebaron
      @blondboozebaron 5 лет назад +1

      Shouldn't text and drive. You've fallen over 58 million feet in three weeks.

  • @urmom8myazz537
    @urmom8myazz537 5 лет назад +361

    So your driver has passed out
    Step 1: Take your seatbelt off

    • @DerAngeloMerte
      @DerAngeloMerte 5 лет назад +18

      better try to get the car in control by hitting the gear out, pulling the handbreak, and hold the steering on your lane and start warninghazards.

    • @johnhall7350
      @johnhall7350 5 лет назад +9

      @@DerAngeloMerte decent idea make sure u knock his foot off the accelerator

    • @SpahievDenis
      @SpahievDenis 3 года назад +1

      LOL

    • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
      @NerdyCatCoffeeee 3 года назад +12

      @@DerAngeloMerte yeah! pull the handbreak. Nothing is better than an accidental reversal of the car in a 60mph highway lane, causing a head on with a semi. # Quickest way to die

    • @philspaghet
      @philspaghet 3 года назад

      You wanna crash or not?

  • @kmacdizzle
    @kmacdizzle 5 лет назад +1576

    Now I’m no professional but a lot of these things are learned in empty parking lots by teenagers in the snowy states lol

    • @carlosmatos9848
      @carlosmatos9848 5 лет назад +97

      So true, and I'm a better driver for it, lol.

    • @freedomsflame688
      @freedomsflame688 5 лет назад +80

      Snowy and rural states in general. Practicing skidding on my gravel saved my life one day when I hydroplaned into oncoming traffic in the middle of an intersection (accidentally gave it too much gas too early in the turn, I was still adjusting to a new car at the time).

    • @asharak84
      @asharak84 5 лет назад +49

      grew up by an airfield that was closed for snow every winter - an absolute godsend for practising!

    • @dianhadjiivanov6477
      @dianhadjiivanov6477 5 лет назад

      so true

    • @nickjohnson9704
      @nickjohnson9704 5 лет назад +3

      My 1991 Toyota Corolla was a champ!

  • @savagegarage-rawautomotive3355
    @savagegarage-rawautomotive3355 5 лет назад +541

    "while it´s rotating engage DRIVE"
    manual drivers: "Am i a joke to you?"

    • @pameladavis2268
      @pameladavis2268 5 лет назад +4

      Savage Garage - Raw Automotive Content 😂

    • @HaruSkage
      @HaruSkage 5 лет назад +47

      In that case you’d probably want to engage 2nd or 3rd.

    • @ItsNotFate
      @ItsNotFate 5 лет назад +29

      it's so much easier in a manual though

    • @whatsupbudbud
      @whatsupbudbud 5 лет назад +1

      I'm definitely gonna try this, seems pretty easy.

    • @rockyarcher432
      @rockyarcher432 5 лет назад +14

      Yeah we cant do reverse or 1st while moving depending on the transmission and if it's that time of the month for the syncros, my 86 f250 would always be an as* half the time and deny me reverse

  • @smartass6071
    @smartass6071 5 лет назад +516

    I was lucky in that we had a farm where we could do these things off road. Buy several CHEAP cars, find open field and have fun. The trick is to practice these maneuvers ahead of time.

    • @abdool4716
      @abdool4716 5 лет назад +1

      Is it legal to do it in your farm ?

    • @Quantum-Bullet
      @Quantum-Bullet 5 лет назад +37

      ABDOOL probably like in Germany, it's your property so doesn't t fall under street rules, you can even drive without a license or with what age you want.

    • @smartass6071
      @smartass6071 5 лет назад +41

      @@abdool4716 It's privet property so street laws don't apply. You can drive anything you want at any age.

    • @benoitbvg2888
      @benoitbvg2888 5 лет назад +6

      ....in case you're ever pursued by a Monsanto salesman?

    • @migillis8542
      @migillis8542 5 лет назад +5

      Parking lot, 3am, snow storm, 96 ford ranger

  • @justinp85
    @justinp85 5 лет назад +180

    I practice all these maneuvers before a Tinder date. You can never be too ready.

  • @Leon_der_Luftige
    @Leon_der_Luftige 5 лет назад +88

    4:17
    Imagine trying to run away...
    *... In a Prius*

  • @Teamoneilrally
    @Teamoneilrally 5 лет назад +519

    Great video! Thanks gents.

    • @959porsche
      @959porsche 5 лет назад +12

      Wyatt you're the GOAT

    • @brucebrown8362
      @brucebrown8362 5 лет назад +1

      *folks

    • @semphv1486
      @semphv1486 5 лет назад +10

      Would be super cool to see you guys team up with @chrisfix for a video

    • @Alniemi
      @Alniemi 5 лет назад

      Were you guys running that Mazda at Olympus rally?!

    • @zonk834
      @zonk834 5 лет назад +2

      I heard that voice and immediately recognized it, love all the things you guys do!

  • @wreck.create.MAK0
    @wreck.create.MAK0 5 лет назад +182

    hi im a bank robber and i d like to hire you as my getaway driver- pls let me know if a 20 % cut is agreeable.

  • @Mach1048
    @Mach1048 5 лет назад +66

    The importance of setting up the steering wheel, mirrors and seats in a car can not be over stated. I've taught a few people how to drive now, and the first thing I do is I take 15-20 minutes showing, explaining, and then getting them, to set everything like that up for them as the driver.
    Because yeah, it's the little things that will catch you out, like that blind spot in your mirror that makes you miss an other car, or a seat position that doesn't let you see some obstruction.

    • @HannahFortalezza
      @HannahFortalezza 5 лет назад +4

      Mach1048 ugh, I keep trying to tell my dad about the seat position. He is the same height as me but insists on putting the seat all way back, where his knees are locked and he can't reach the wheel if his back is firmly against the seat. It's so frustrating

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell 5 лет назад +1

      Amazing how many people think they are great driver's, but have not spent any time in setting up a proper cockpit. Seat too far back, mirrors too far in, not understanding blind spots, etc.

    • @sorayaimperial
      @sorayaimperial 5 лет назад

      @@HannahFortalezza I drive with my seat waay back, everyone complains about it (I'm 1,70m and I drive further away than people taller than me), wonders how can I drive. I do adjust my wheel accordingly, the thing is that driving that far apart gives me better control over the brakes without making my knee hurt after a while (think 1 hour on traffic, constantly braking). The only bad scenario in this is that if I have to stay stopped uphill for a while, going forwards just 5m at a time and then stopping, my clutch leg will start to cramp because it's fully stretched and using all my muscles without a resting point xD
      I did however pass my 50h defensive emergency driving course (the technical part - failed on the final real life scenario because I was "too safe", didn't have the balls to make Lisbon's biggest avenue at rush hour going against traffic, ended up getting stuck on two red lights xD I only had a license for a year and had never driven an ambulance, so I was a wuss), and they were picky about driving position, clutch control and distance to the wheel, so I guess my driving position isn't that bad.

    • @HannahFortalezza
      @HannahFortalezza 5 лет назад +2

      Soraya Imperial it's more that if you crash your knees are in a locked straight position and you'll be much more likely to do damage to your hips and legs in general

    • @MFWb00bi3s
      @MFWb00bi3s Год назад +1

      realizing that I could change the angle and length of my steering wheel made me lose my mind in joy as a taller guy. enough to take two cross country road trips in a single summer 😂

  • @villelepoaho4105
    @villelepoaho4105 5 лет назад +47

    *Someone does the "pit maneuver" on me*
    Me: *does the J-turn*

  • @mauvrion_fries
    @mauvrion_fries 5 лет назад +52

    Almost wasn't going to watch, thinking how it wouldn't be as good as Team O'Neil's instruction. Thanks for getting Wyatt, he knows his stuff!

    • @shanesmith5027
      @shanesmith5027 5 лет назад +2

      He is part of Team O'Neil though, so why wouldn't be as good?

    • @mauvrion_fries
      @mauvrion_fries 5 лет назад +5

      @@shanesmith5027 before I clicked I didn't know they went to Team O'Neil. They're some of the best in the biz, glad they did.

    • @HighSpeedChase762
      @HighSpeedChase762 5 лет назад

      He doesn't know that the PIT maneuver is not considered deadly force in the U.S. We do it a lot in my state and it is the preferred method for terminating pursuits.

    • @katrinal353
      @katrinal353 5 лет назад +3

      @@HighSpeedChase762 It is, though. Most departments don't allow this without some good probable cause. In fact, I'm pretty sure any contact with a suspect's car is considered deadly force.

    • @ShahabSheikhzadeh
      @ShahabSheikhzadeh Год назад

      @@mauvrion_fries I've only really ever heard of them, Bobby Ore and Skip Barber

  • @dethkl0k
    @dethkl0k 5 лет назад +33

    I've got several years of experience in this field. You might consider mirrored backing. Over the shoulder backing exposes the weak side of your body armor. Using mirrors you can even lean over the center console, positiong your body more behind the engine block.
    Cool video, would love to visit your driving facility some time.

  • @jjc5475
    @jjc5475 5 лет назад +728

    sorry don't have a car. any bicycle tricks?

    • @litojonny
      @litojonny 5 лет назад +88

      if you lift the front wheel its called a wheelie

    • @axslaps
      @axslaps 5 лет назад +18

      Front wheel off te ground- wheely.
      Rear wheel off the ground- stoppy. I found bikes have the front brake on the left, which is how you'd do this, but you can flip instead.
      Can do a J turn, but harder to do on two wheels.
      If you have a ramp, typically a jump ramp that would permit clearence, you can do front flips and back flips, otherwise, if fast enough, can do a nac-nac, where both legs are on one side, a superman, where your torso is paralell to the ground, etc. Just play some videogames that do these.

    • @m0nkyyy941
      @m0nkyyy941 5 лет назад +7

      I have a tip. Buy a car.

    • @jjc5475
      @jjc5475 5 лет назад +7

      @@m0nkyyy941 no money, no license and the reaction speed of a potato. I'll wait till self driving lvl 5, but thanks :P

    • @jjc5475
      @jjc5475 5 лет назад +3

      @Old Mountain Hermit you mean keep your bike. They get stolen like crazy.

  • @localnyraccoon
    @localnyraccoon Год назад +10

    Notes taken. As a getaway driver I feel like I am prepared for the job now, thank you. 🙏🙏

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Now find a suitable bank 💰🤑💰

  • @Smokecall
    @Smokecall 5 лет назад +124

    Solid disclaimers throughout the tips

  • @bigchooch4434
    @bigchooch4434 4 года назад +192

    "Cars are not designed to drive backwards"
    Well, American cars aren't.
    French made cars are a different story, they actually drive _FASTER_ in reverse.

    • @sashasmith972
      @sashasmith972 4 года назад +20

      They WHAT

    • @memestream8929
      @memestream8929 4 года назад +6

      une excellente blague, mon ami

    • @BobSmith-jj2pu
      @BobSmith-jj2pu 4 года назад +6

      @Ryan Moulder that's Italian Tanks your thinking of there

    • @gabrielmessam2374
      @gabrielmessam2374 4 года назад +11

      When they run, that is

    • @nick_g1126
      @nick_g1126 4 года назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣 It's about tanks though. (French surrender jokes)

  • @MobWithGuns
    @MobWithGuns 5 лет назад +17

    having taken an executive protection course, i can attest that what he has taught is spot on for accuracy, and when you get to the man down drill it is very interesting to do it with 3-4 people and pulling the "dead" driver to the rear seats and having the passenger control the car and try to transition to the drivers seat, all while doing 30-50mph in the drills.

  • @leons.kennedy7385
    @leons.kennedy7385 5 лет назад +51

    Car comes to a complete stop.
    Driver Down: I feel much better now!
    Lol....

  • @audaciousifti
    @audaciousifti 5 лет назад +209

    If there's any car to do tactical driving with, its the Crown Vic

    • @deadplaya
      @deadplaya 5 лет назад +25

      Wrong. Rental cars are greatly suitable for the abuse ;)

  • @freekshow
    @freekshow 5 лет назад +15

    I'm at the beginning of my bank-robber-getaway-car-chauffeur career and this helped me a bunch! Thank you WIRED.

  • @denniss8644
    @denniss8644 5 лет назад +37

    This guy seems like an amazing instructor. Very well done video.

  • @Aruesx
    @Aruesx 4 года назад +54

    "training for offensive and defensive skills you might need"
    Future job checklist:
    Secret Service limo driver
    Professional Road rager

    • @mattwaldman2066
      @mattwaldman2066 4 года назад

      Used pit maneuver at Walmart last week to get parking spot.

    • @mikep6726
      @mikep6726 3 года назад

      @@mattwaldman2066 good job being unoriginal and stealing a comment

  • @N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S.
    @N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. 5 лет назад +77

    Yeah, I'm just here to watch him throw the bugeye WRX around.

  • @sophdog1678
    @sophdog1678 5 лет назад +16

    When I was young, me and my hoon friends called J-turns "Jimbos" after Jim Rockford on the Rockford files, which was where we first saw this move done. We used to practice them a lot on dirt roads - super fun to do and pull off correctly.

    • @hitlercat7341
      @hitlercat7341 5 лет назад +5

      Yes, we called them "Rockfords". Always a hoot!.

  • @Ipherix
    @Ipherix 5 лет назад +238

    it's Parkour for cars
    it's
    *CARKOUR*

  • @dangainey1528
    @dangainey1528 5 лет назад +7

    Love the Crown Vic, one of the few cars you can go high speed in reverse.

  • @Doct0rEVille
    @Doct0rEVille 5 лет назад +145

    Ahh good old Crown Vics. Gotta love em

    • @troydodson4837
      @troydodson4837 5 лет назад +10

      I drive an 86' love it more than anything

    • @mashedt8rs290
      @mashedt8rs290 5 лет назад +9

      I drive a 95 mercury grand marquis so essentially just a crown vic, the cars been through a lot but still running strong with no problems after 200,000+ miles

    • @MrP71
      @MrP71 5 лет назад +5

      @@troydodson4837 The 86' is a beauty!

    • @---cr8nw
      @---cr8nw 5 лет назад

      Yep. Keep a 1284x on your key ring and you're golden.

    • @dangainey1528
      @dangainey1528 5 лет назад +6

      What’s a 1284x? I drive a 2005 former FBI car, it still has the funky little antenna on it. I do 90 down the interstate and state troopers wave at me, LOL, got to love it.

  • @tylerhuggins11
    @tylerhuggins11 4 года назад +6

    Him: are you gonna be doing a J turn in an armoured suv, no
    Secret Service: Hold my gun

  • @MajideMan72
    @MajideMan72 5 лет назад +27

    Woah! It's so cool to see Team O'Neil Rally School on Wired! I Love both channels

  • @JoshuaDStewart
    @JoshuaDStewart 5 лет назад +23

    Everything I learned about tactical driving I learned on the streets of San Andreas

  • @AllAmericanGuy01
    @AllAmericanGuy01 5 лет назад +6

    After watching this video, I feel qualified to put down on my resume, "certified tactical mobility driver".
    Thank you.

  • @RaindropsBleeding
    @RaindropsBleeding 2 года назад +2

    the whole time he's explaining the J-turn all I can think of is the opening scene to Baby Driver

  • @ericgulseth74
    @ericgulseth74 5 лет назад +12

    12:16 This is so true. Technology in cars is great, but its creating unconnected, unskilled drivers. At some point you won't be able to override any of it either.

  • @jonathanryan2915
    @jonathanryan2915 5 лет назад +3

    I learned how to do these maneuvers when I was 17 with a 1986 Chevy Caprice, because I wanted to know how to control my car. Oh yeah it was in the snow too. But I became so much better at driving and I have avoided a lot of crashes because I don't freak out and put all my weight into the brake pedal

  • @_JayRamsey_
    @_JayRamsey_ 5 лет назад +12

    Learning and practising these moves in the snow makes sense because it's easier on the training vehicles and easier to get into a controlled skid or slide, but I hope they test their students on dirt/pavement (whatever will be most common in the area they'll be doing their tactical driving) as well. It's definitely a different feeling that requires some adjustment to the techniques one uses.

  • @taekwondotime
    @taekwondotime Год назад +3

    This is basically me doing winter driving growing up. I always loved testing the limits of the car in winter time, and maintaining control in skids, etc. It's something everyone should learn but sadly modern cars prohibit it.

  • @vyggdrasil1631
    @vyggdrasil1631 5 лет назад +327

    Oh! The driver's down and we're about to crash!
    *I better unbuckle my seatbelt*

    • @md_vandenberg
      @md_vandenberg 5 лет назад +27

      Do you want to control the car or not? Besides, I'm going to trust the expert. Ya know, 'cause they've figured it out.

    • @kalvarez4321
      @kalvarez4321 5 лет назад +8

      I thought he did that so his foot can reach the accelerator and break pedal

    • @elEclipz92
      @elEclipz92 5 лет назад +28

      This is actually more for hostile conditions. If your driver is shot and you are trying to escape. Balls to the wall!

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera 5 лет назад +24

      I'm pretty sure this is intended for a "we're all going to die anyway if you don't save the day" scenario.

    • @vermontsmostobesetubaplaye1988
      @vermontsmostobesetubaplaye1988 5 лет назад +5

      For combat situation-- driver incapacitated/ambush scenario.

  • @clwbob
    @clwbob Год назад +7

    I was a law enforcement trainer and a PIT instructor that I actually went to school for. PIT is not considered "deadly force" in some states. In Tennessee, where I took the class, and Florida, where I was a LEO and high liability trainer, it was not. And we practiced PIT on either side of the vehicle because it depended on a number of considerations as to which side to PIT. I've also been the FLETC Training center for advanced driver instructor and vehicle counter ambush. Both very fun courses.

    • @ShahabSheikhzadeh
      @ShahabSheikhzadeh Год назад +1

      Scott v. Harris and the holding clearly uses verbiage that describes maneuvers like this as deadly force.

    • @clwbob
      @clwbob Год назад

      @Shahab Sheikhzadeh Scott v Harris was not based on a PIT maneuver. "Scott was granted permission; but then he decided that the PIT maneuver couldn't be done safely because the cars were going too fast. Instead, Scott hit the rear of Harris' car with his front push bumper." That is a ramming maneuver, which does fall under UODF. PIT is not a ramming. Understand the difference as they are 2 separate techniques.

    • @clwbob
      @clwbob Год назад

      @@ShahabSheikhzadeh If you read the actual case, a PIT was authorized but was not used in this case. The officer rammed the suspect's vehicle. There is a big difference between a PIT and a RAMMING.

  • @waragainstmyself1159
    @waragainstmyself1159 5 лет назад +6

    This guy explains things so well, this looks fun!

  • @siafulinux
    @siafulinux 4 года назад +8

    07:42 "I feel much better..." LMAO

  • @VictorRochaGaming
    @VictorRochaGaming Год назад +3

    I love driving backwards. I used to drive a forklift. It's great training.

  • @craigthepony6259
    @craigthepony6259 5 лет назад +17

    I think this video should be called “how to be prepared for a police chase”

  • @mohammedhoudinigaming5930
    @mohammedhoudinigaming5930 5 лет назад +81

    I mean the snow tho makes alot of this sliding happen

    • @matthewn6303
      @matthewn6303 5 лет назад +5

      So does sand

    • @Browningate
      @Browningate 5 лет назад +2

      Welcome to Michigan!

    • @justinsweeney643
      @justinsweeney643 5 лет назад +3

      @@Browningate New Hampshire*

    • @EkBoon
      @EkBoon 5 лет назад +2

      idk,maybe they think we drove on snowy road for 365 days.

    • @dethkl0k
      @dethkl0k 5 лет назад +5

      Just less wear and tear on the car, this is all possible on dry pavement.

  • @daveh9551
    @daveh9551 Год назад +2

    Blackwater revisited. I honestly think this has to be one of the most important courses Ive ever taken in my life. Cant tell you how many accidents Ive avoided just knowing the fundamentals of how to control a vehicle at high speed.

  • @MaverickBlue42
    @MaverickBlue42 Год назад +3

    I use J-turns all the time in the winter to back out of parking spots after a fresh snowfall, you don't really need to go too fast to rotate the car 90-180 degrees(depending on the direction you want to end up facing), especially with a front wheel drive car. I can spin an Elantra 180 at 5km/h in snow...

    • @Kyrelel
      @Kyrelel Год назад

      Well then you should have your license revoked.

  • @stevenkelley3224
    @stevenkelley3224 5 лет назад +2

    So badass drivers training actual badasses to drive like badass drivers
    Awesome

  • @evangepner4097
    @evangepner4097 5 лет назад +25

    Watching this before I take the DMV license test tomorrow.

  • @Zaltic
    @Zaltic 5 лет назад +7

    Sliding a cop car has to be the coolest thing ever

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 3 года назад

      That's a civilian Crown Vic.

    • @Zaltic
      @Zaltic Год назад

      @@LITTLE1994 there's NMOs on them those were used as rmps

  • @srabukawaqa9060
    @srabukawaqa9060 5 лет назад +92

    "All stunts performed by professional driver on a closed course. Do not attempt"
    Mum: "Hold my tea!"
    Grabs her Prius key fob*

  • @alexanderslee
    @alexanderslee Год назад

    Excellent teacher. Broke down complex topics in an easily comprehensible format.

  • @daudivilla
    @daudivilla 5 лет назад +30

    11:02 So what you're saying is that the movie should've been Norwegian Drift?

  • @philspaghet
    @philspaghet 5 лет назад +3

    FInally! O'Neil rally school getting recognition!

  • @alexandreschmutz4049
    @alexandreschmutz4049 5 лет назад +4

    8:05 SO true about the need to learn those abilities and most of all so true about ABS/Traction control (Like swiming with a life jacket!)

  • @maverickloggins5470
    @maverickloggins5470 4 года назад +1

    The Skidding = Bad point was my favorite. I remember my friends or family used to freak out when I drove in the snow because my car was rear wheel drive so I had to slide everywhere to keep any sort of speed going.

  • @XerosXIII
    @XerosXIII 5 лет назад +33

    thanks Wired! I'm trained to take on the bad guis now!

  • @user-nm9vs1zc3y
    @user-nm9vs1zc3y 5 лет назад +5

    "scandinavian flick" brings me back memories (top gear)

  • @williamreymond2669
    @williamreymond2669 4 года назад +3

    I remember training on a closed compound on Ft. Bragg in the mid 1980's. Maybe you can think of one. They had a driving course and a skid pad which was a lot of fun for Airborne Rangers who were used to driving gun-jeeps around in the dark. They had a fleet of automobiles with sections of steel guard-rail welded all the way around them - I presume for the convenience of the maintenance staff charged with keeping those autos available and on the course. They were a lot of fun too. That was thirty five years ago? I guess not a whole lot has changed.

  • @johnmcclane8513
    @johnmcclane8513 Год назад

    the way this dude talks, it's true passion ❤

  • @HarryPotter-pl2xu
    @HarryPotter-pl2xu 3 года назад +3

    4:17 who does that in racing games?

  • @73h73373r357
    @73h73373r357 4 года назад +1

    It's sometimes possible to combat a pit maneuver. I cam up with the idea watching old Winston Cup recordings.
    If the two cars are roughly equal in energy, then if the defender sees the attacker start the maneuver before he hits his car, the defender can initiate a small slide with the tail of the car sliding towards the attacker. The goal of the defender is to slide the backend of the car out just violently enough to push the attacker off in the other direction, but not so violently that the defender loses control. Essentially, the slide should be just large enough that the impact of the pit maneuver straightens the car back out.

  • @TheTarrMan
    @TheTarrMan Год назад +5

    I wish I could do this school.
    I love driving. I was even a truck driver for a while.

    • @MFWb00bi3s
      @MFWb00bi3s Год назад +2

      save up and go for it. it's open to the public year round.

  • @Sundaymor
    @Sundaymor 5 лет назад +1

    a friend of mine drives rally cars and trains crashes and we got curious. PIT maneuver feels different with Rear, Front and 4x4 at either end - if you do it, or if it is done to you.
    Since majority of cars here are Front I felt much more comfortable when I had to take it with the training car that had front wheels. Either we both were doing it wrong, or we both managed to recover with the front wheel drive cars by shifting down (manual gear) and holding the gas a moment before the impact (looking through the side mirror).
    It's worse if you don't see it though...
    we did all in controlled environment out of curiosity, and we were not trying to hurt each other, tbh, so maybe that factors.

  • @artepjan
    @artepjan 5 лет назад +10

    Go for the back is a well-known NFSMW tactique

  • @long_chin_man
    @long_chin_man 5 лет назад +1

    "tactical driving" are 2 combined words i never thought i would ever hear before i died at some point

  • @miyukiteishi9051
    @miyukiteishi9051 5 лет назад +19

    Meanwhile in America:
    Professional Driving Techniques #23: Backing into a parking stall

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 3 года назад +1

    And he did all this in a CROWN VICTORIA. That's what I'm talking about!

  • @aleksandarstevanovic5854
    @aleksandarstevanovic5854 5 лет назад +5

    Dude your job is NICE!!! This just reminded me of the movie where main character did a reverse J turn, so he was going high speed forward, turned 180 and in reverse and started shooting through the window... I think its straight up impossible since reverse gear has no syncronizers, and he would need to full stop to put it in reverse... what do you think?

  • @famicomnintendo3212
    @famicomnintendo3212 4 года назад +2

    On my first year as a driver I would take this curb every morning at a speed around 45mph. On a cold morning in november, the temp was below 32 and altough I had winter tires, I drove over a patch of ice that had water on it just before the curb and tried to countersteer. I hit the sidewalk and it cost me 700 in repairs. I learned my lesson alright

  • @MiLo-li5lx
    @MiLo-li5lx 5 лет назад +15

    Learning the roads limits and your own limits and what the car can do. This is exactly why I go out and practice in empty parking lots in winter. I´ve been doing this in the last 15 yrs and am going to keep on doing it. I know of one occasion when it definitely saved me and the car despite having esp, dsc, abs etc.... I just don´t see the reason why not to do it.

  • @Annie-cs
    @Annie-cs 5 лет назад +1

    I wish i could train driving like this. not for the *use* of the techniques, but to get more confidence in controlling a car, felling one with the machine... Not fearing getting into an accident, to feel what is like to get a flat tire, to feel what its like to hit something, so instead of panicking on an unknown scenario i'd feel confortable and know the next thing to do.

  • @PigRipperLAW
    @PigRipperLAW 5 лет назад +7

    I think it’s good to know how to do this stuff regardless. Helps to know how to fully control your car.

  • @fredsmith9714
    @fredsmith9714 5 лет назад

    Checking where the mirror and wipers is so important. I used to drive for the managing partner at an insurance company. He wouldn't even let his wife or father test drive his Audi S8 but here I am 20 years old taking it to shop, getting it cleaned, driving his kids lol. The car is quite fancy so it took a bit to figure everything out, this model was also the fastest sedan that year. So you don't ruin a 100-200k car I suggest a large school or church parking lot because they're everywhere - get comfortable, then go out into 80mph traffic and weather conditions. Of course I also took care of his company vehicles and his wife's SUV but those are pretty standard even when in the +$60k range

  • @Ian-pn9ff
    @Ian-pn9ff 5 лет назад +8

    this guy's side hustle is hosting a show called Hot Ones

  • @060racing8
    @060racing8 3 года назад

    13:06 exactly why I'm a fan of front on hits in a demolition derby

  • @krumrashkov7228
    @krumrashkov7228 5 лет назад +10

    when ur driving backwards the car becomes fwd havent heard something so smart in a very long time

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 3 года назад

      believe when a car does a 360 while moving the reversal of the driveline can damage things or at the very least stall the engine unless the driver does something such as jamming on the clutch and then releasing it as the car comes round,perhaps with an automatic momentarily locking the brakes could accomplish the same thing

  • @LightDragon777
    @LightDragon777 4 года назад +1

    He looks so happy the whole time; guy must love his job. :p

  • @ravirajyaguru5905
    @ravirajyaguru5905 5 лет назад +5

    Show this to entire auto industry, which is going crazy for autonomous driving. Driving is a skill, an art that needs to be practiced and perfected over years.

    • @aronsingletary
      @aronsingletary 5 лет назад

      Very few people bother to learn how to drive in the United States

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Год назад

      Never mind your obsessions, automatic driving is way safer than the majority of people.
      Human failure rate is very high.
      Why do you think Robots is everywhere in high quality manufacturing? Reliability is a central value.

  • @mikesuch9021
    @mikesuch9021 Год назад +1

    Early 1980s when I was in the Marine corps Southern California. Riding in the sand along side of the main road leading to twentynine palms Marine corps Base. It had just rained earlier that day. And figured I'd have some fun while heading back to base without Dustin out the cars I'm passing. The next day I get called into the CEO's office. A week later I'm at a driving school in Quantico Virginia. I would love to attend your class. I'm 62 years old currently ride a XR650R I've had for 20 years I started sliding around the desert in 1966. Got to see the whole dirt bike craze takeoff. I don't know what was more fun passing the motorcycle and muscle car dealers with the daytonas and the mustangs and malibus.

  • @Melanierose21122
    @Melanierose21122 5 лет назад +5

    Wooooow!! Number 9!! Thinking fast & furious...

  • @sk8rwhezel
    @sk8rwhezel 5 лет назад +1

    Honestly the "driver down" technique is something useful for me since my father is a diabetic. Thanks for some small tips.

    • @Allahpaca
      @Allahpaca 5 лет назад

      Removing your seat belt doesn't seem like a smart idea though.

    • @sk8rwhezel
      @sk8rwhezel 5 лет назад

      @@Allahpaca If I just take off the seat belt long enough to get us pulled over vs. his foot stuck on the accelerator with no way of stopping without my help seems like a fair trade.

  • @Crazywaffle5150
    @Crazywaffle5150 4 года назад +4

    I have always wanted to learn tactical driving.

  • @eldo59
    @eldo59 5 лет назад +2

    Now I really want a P71 Crown Vic. Especially while I can find them.