10 Terrifying Road Moments Caught On Camera
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- 10 Terrifying Road Moments Caught On Camera
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To the worker with the crane one, man risked his own life to warn his coworkers. So glad no one was injured in that one.
I was worried he was gonna get run over by those massive tyres.
@@Warrioruk same. He was trying to get over those rocks, one slip and he would've gone under.
@@chiefvon3068 Exactly
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@@bongperlas8180 well said👏👏👏
Great video, just a small thing :) The firts white offroad crossing the flooded river at 16:40 time is a Nissan Patrol GR Wagon too, just the first generation. It looks a bit similar to Jeep Cherokee, but it 100% is a Nissan Patrol GR - I had precisely the same (different color) for 8 years, and can recognize it even from a small detail :) And it's way better offroad than any Jeep ever, and even than second or other generations of Nissan Patrol too. It was one of the best offroads ever build ;)
Absolutely, some people are being too chauvinist perhaps. Chips are good, but this car was not one unfortunately.
I’m glad you posted this. I’ve owned 2 Jeeps and knew right away the white SUV was not, in fact, a Jeep.
Was going to comment this too 😂😂😂😂😂
Jeep? Nah! Although I thought it was a Toyota Cruiser but it definitely wasn't a Jeep!
Only four wheel drive I've ever owned was a little Subaru Brumby ute, mind you it went where the big boys went and then places the big boys didn't too, but that was a freaky little ute that I eventually sold to a farmer so that he could feed his sheep and cattle, enjoy your retirement little Brumby.
Both are patrols, white one is a gq and the champagne colour one is a gu.
3:20 i have no idea how people can be so fucking ignorant and not stop when they see a car crash..
I can feel how the people in the first clip feel when there's an emergency and the other cars refuses to back up when they obvious have plenty of room to reverse. It just makes my blood boil seeing the beige Camry just not acting quickly.
Yeah. Bunch of idiots. Definitely people you DON'T want in an emergency situation.
And the people are laughing.
It's just to stupid... Bunch of ignorant and selfish people
@@ozanpress Yep. Very wierd culture that not a single one stepped up to help by directing traffic.
The announcer was right. All that honking will never change a selfishly slow driver even when danger is coming. "It's not safe to speed! Off my rear aho1e! 😡"
🤭
In Sydney NSW last week, A lady driving her toddler and three month old baby along a motorway, did an illegal U-turn for some reason and was run over by a cement truck. The initial reports from witnesses were that 3 children were involved, when in fact, it was only two.
As horrible as that is to hear, it’s a reminder that no matter who you are or where you’re from,there should be a lot more vigourous tests and training in order to get your drivers license because people suck
@@BigMoserGaming yep. their mother was an idiot and now her husband has no family.
@@BigMoserGaming there is a big difference
I'm also in Sydney and did hear about that. The woman and toddler were killed instantly and the baby died a day later at Westmead. It was very sad.
Whether she was distracted we will never know, but what she did was incredibly dumb. Unfortunately, no matter what type of training certain individuals receive, you will never fix stupid.
@@richyearle007 she did an illegal U-turn in one of those U-turn bays for the emergency services apparently. Stupid, indeed!
Even Highway Patrol have to boot it to get away from the traffic and then brake hard just before the bay in order to safely make a U-turn like that
@@MLG85 What sealed her and the children's fate is when she pulled out in front of a truck of all things. If she pulled out in front of another car though it may have caused the death of even more people.. I can't imagine the grief her husband and family is going through, not to mention the poor truck diver.
I watch a lot of dashcams Australia on RUclips and honestly can't believe some of the stupid things people do. Accidents are from being distracted in some form, driving aggressively, lack of common sense and others, positively drug affected.
I have a 16yr old who is on her "L" plates at the moment and i make her watch those videos too. Hopefully this knowledge will make her aware of what to expect and how to react given the worse case scenario.
To get her "P" plates she needs to complete 120hrs of driving in varying weather conditions and 20hrs of that at night to even be eligible to do the driving test. She will be much better prepared than i ever was when i first got my licence many years ago.
#1 ... they are both Nissan Patrols, the white one is a 4th Gen Y60 (1987-1997), the beige one is a 5th gen Y61 (1997-2009/10) 👍
It depends on the driver. It is both Nissan Patrol
I was thinking the same thing... I'm watching the video saying to myself there both ###king patrols. Lol
Or maybe the white one was a Ford maverick and not a Nissan patrol hahah I know I know.. Same car different badge lol
That is what I was about to type and in that moment I saw your comment.🙃
Video creator clearly doesn't know cars, he also called the Land Rover Defender in the rhino clip a "Jeep" 🤦🏻♂
Driving in a Dust Storm. About 40 years ago, I was driving on the highway into Calgary, Alberta. A dust storm blew up. It was impossible to see more than a car length. Before I knew it, everything came to a stop. There was a 10 car pile up. I got out of my car to see if there was anyone who might need help. Thankfully, it was just a bunch of fender benders. Brought an older couple into my car to wait for fire trucks and police. I wasn't out in the dust all that long, but I looked like I had been working in a coal mine, black from head to toe. The dust was still blowing when emergency services came along. The older couple I had helped had just gotten off a plane from England to see their son, his wife, and the grandchildren. Not the best welcome to Canada.
Used to drive Edmonton Calgary run several times a week
Lots of dust amongst sideways winds, I remember many ending up looking like underground coal workers even when there weren't any accidents.
Now we live happily on 'wet coast' where everyone look like drowned rats 😂
Be well, drive safe
nice of you to offer safe harbor to you sudden English friends. Yes, wind off the front range of the Rockies is severe and nasty.
I love Underworld! My moment, sadly undocumented, was in 1988, driving home from San Francisco to Emeryville, ie, crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge, which is not the Golden Gate. I was in the fast lane following a USPS 18 wheeler. Suddenly, I got a horrible feeling that I needed to change lanes, which was illogical, except that probably part of my unconscious brain saw the back doors vibrating strangely. I changed lanes. The next moment, the back doors of the 18 wheeler opened and a dumpster fell out onto the road.
The "Cardinal Rule" had nothing to do with the accident at 8:00. He lost control and ran into the divider. It had nothing to do with passing on the right.
but we can pass on the right ;)
I said exact same thing in my comment. Passing on right had nothing to do with that accident. Commentator is sometimes a moron lol.
and then you got all thes uk people always only passing on the rights, its so crazy bro
@@Lynnfield3440same here in New Zealand, where passing on the right is the norm.
@@richardvoogd705 crazy all those people breaking the cardinal rule bro.
It's not Jeep, it's also Nissan Patrol, man😅
Well, what do we expect from these channels when it comes to cars...
As if a jeep could do that
OMG.. the rhino clip...its a LAND ROVER...
@@junehalog024are q3q11111v
both of them were nissan patrols lol
13:11
This is a great example of when to use the air circulation feature in your car. It’s usually a button with an icon of a car with a circular arrow in it. It makes it so that the AC does not use air from the outside, but recirculates the air that’s already in the car. It helps your filters from clogging up and makes it so that the air inside of the car is breathable without lots of dust in it.
You should turn this on if driving through dust or smoke. But make sure to turn it back off after you’ve exited the hazardous area.
Oh that’s the air circulation button and not the “Reset Car after Crash” button, thanks I didn’t know
@@BrightsTrainsNTrucks2023 commend of the day :)) .. thanks for the laughs
Stick to your hotwheels. 🙄
I've got a 1999 Ford F150, and one thing I really don't like about it is that it has no dedicated air recirculation button. It does have a max ac button which recirculates the air, but I'd much rather just have a dedicated air recirculation button. They are very useful when driving behind diesel vehicles or other smelly cars.
16:37 when did a nissan patrol become a jeep..
The same time the Land Rover became one I surmise.
6:45 These fools recording up close thinking their invincible to mountain fragments. 😂😂😂
cameraman never dies
4:17 He never even had a chance......... not driving like that, he tried to avoid it and it hit him, if he had aimed for it it would have probably missed.
In NASCAR they tell new drivers to steer TOWARDS the wreck because by the time you get there it will be somewhere else.
Unfortunately it's hard for some ppl to force themselves to drive towards a object because it defines their logic.
Kinda like knowing you need to relax your body as much as possible when you're thrown from a horse to reduce injury upon impact. Things happen so fast and it's hard to remember not to tense up.
He may have been avoiding a driver to his left, though, in which case he did the right thing and likely protected a lot of other drivers. It did look to be very heavy traffic.
But you're right in that people tend to drive right into the oncoming obstacle; I've noticed it a lot in these videos where a driver is turning left across someone's bow, and the cammer car almost 100% of the time tries to evade by going right---and smashes into the oncoming car when they could have gone left and passed behind the offending driver without incident.
This is also true with motorcycles esp with animals 😬
@@adhdhamster lol you steer towards a deer and you're probably gonna hit the deer.
@@OGRUclipsEnjoyer statistically not true..
at 12:00 I think there is a cable stretched between the two lighting poles and the helicopter tripped over it and pulled it, which made the two lighting poles bend
You are correct.
Yeah I noticed an electrical flash in the left hand side. Good thing it didn't roll forward
1:25 lol that guy standing with his hands behind his back like "Ah what a lovely day"
Too many people seem to think that, if it has 4WD it can go anywhere.
That second Nissan almost succeded going somewhere without even trying....
4wd can go anywhere, and does, every day. Into a tree, into a wall, into parked cars, into a lake, into the car in front of them, under the trailer behind them.........4wd isn't the freedom to drive fast in bad conditions, it's the freedom to drive slow,, and not get stuck.
My 4wd Ford truck is often getting stuck, in mud and snow, in my own driveway 😅
@@jimkear6749 👍👍👍👌
I’m a truck driver that has hauled oversized loads. Normally tons of planning goes into that. When you blame the driver for hitting the brakes, you failed to notice the tractor trailer facing up the hill, blocking the road that shouldn’t have been there. You claim brake failure was to blame, then blame the driver for hitting the brakes. You don’t know what you’re talking about
I’ve never driven large trucks, but I did drive charter bus. Some of the trips were to ski hills and I would let off the brakes if I started to slide, then the bus would start to go in the direction the front wheels are turned.
8:57 Exact location of the crash: 25.02225°N,121.27816°E (it's just around 20 miles away from where I live). Taiwan has absolute junk news with the vast majority of things reported being accidents, murders, assaults, or politics.
Good assessment of cause and effect on each incident!!!! Based on my previous experience as a crash investigator you know more than a little about the dynamics of objects in motion, sudden changes in momentum and driver behaviors-common sense stuff; great video👍🏼
If you don’t mind, I’d like your opinion on an accident I was in. WARNING: LONG EXPLANATION BUT NECESSARY. I absolutely hate when people aren’t paying attention and brake at the last second, leaving very little time for everyone else to brake. That is what happened to me while I was leaving a lane and clipped the person in front of me, in said lane, who braked very abruptly while the cars in front slowed down (it was a busy exit). Then when I tried to move to the shoulder after the collision (I had no choice but to go to the other side) someone driving an older truck rear ended me and shoved me straight into the concrete barrier, which took off my bumper. We had to take an exit and get off the highway into an area I didn’t know. The man was was nice but also not at the same time. He was about middle aged and said he hadn’t driven on the highway in 20 years because it made him nervous. He kept asking why I didn’t pull over into a couple other establishments beforehand and I said I didn’t know the area and didn’t have time to move lanes to go into any parking lot and was scared to since that was literally how we just got into an accident. I led us to a gas station btw so I don’t see what the problem was. He kept saying it looked like I had seen a ghost and stuff like that. I mean clearly I’m shaken up, but I was actually very calm and didn’t feel nor look like I was freaking out (because I wasn’t). He was just emphasizing all of these things and talking about getting that first call from his daughter about a crash and how scary that is for a parent. He was like saying all this stuff to calm me down and I mean I appreciated him staying calm but it was kind of excessive. These details are important because he said all of this in front of the officer taking the report, especially the part that he hadn’t driven in 20 years and that he can get a new truck now. Yes, I was moving to the other side, but I had already made it into the lane with plenty of time for anyone behind to brake unless they weren’t paying attention or panicked. Both collisions were deemed my fault. I can see the first collision being my fault because that truck didn’t follow us and there was no other information. I’m okay with that. But that second one with the older guy feels a bit like insurance fraud. I was specifically pushed into the barrier. It did the thing where the metal from his vehicle got locked onto mine and I couldn’t swerve away from the barrier because his truck was stuck onto my car on the dent that got made from the impact. Just felt sort of purposeful and that blame was placed on me because I’m young (I was 19). Also got screwed over by insurance because they said there would be a first time allowance but they raised the pay anyway. I’m gonna invest in a dashcam now.
@@natd602 nat
As I’m not an attorney I can’t give you legal advice, however after reading your detailed crash description I have to say that as drivers we must all stay alert of all traffic around us. Look in you mirrors often, look way ahead for any alarming movement of traffic in anticipation of a worst case scenario; defensive driving!
As for your specific incident, the investigating officer has extreme discretion in most jurisdictions and your at their mercy if you don’t have video or eye witnesses whom can support your side of the story, so a dash cam is a good thing.
Now, it’s usually the law that if you are following in traffic it’s incumbent upon you to avoid colliding with vehicles in front of you; however in my experience the drivers leading traffic must also consider the flow of traffic around them as well and not do abrupt movements at the jeopardy of other drivers like you.
If the investigating officer properly documented your interview and all other involved or witnesses that day than your insurance company should have done the best for you; but realize that many times insurance companies will settle a case with the other driver even though you have good evidence it wasn’t your fault because it’s cost effective to do so for them, in some cases litigation would be way more expensive than just settling, so the implication then is that you were at fault even though you weren’t. Sad I know it happened to one of my sons when he was a teenager, much like it did to you-life’s a bitch sometimes so the best thing to do is be a careful driver, take good driver courses which endear you with the insurance companies and pick a good insurance company and stick with them, they usually reciprocate with respect and will go to bat for you harder if you’re a no problem and long time customer.
Good luck 👍🏼
There are hundreds of videos of that kind here …
16:36 - The first SUV made it because it wasn't speeding through the current of water keeping the water below it's air intake. The second SUV was coming in hot and once water gets in the air intake, the SUV is toast. It hydrolocked it's engine and was at the mercy of the currents at that point. Use a snorkel if you want to try wading through waters that deep.
A vehicle ISN'T a U-Boat! Snorkels are only useful for experienced drivers to ford STILL water. A few inches of swiftly moving water can sweep almost ANY wheeled vehicle off of the roadway. Is it worth your life to risk it?
Another great video! Just a correction: I know you occasionally quote the London-based news organization, Reuters. The correct pronunciation isn’t ‘Rooters’, but rather ROY-terz. Thanks for the great work!
Says who?
@@fuktiktok8611 Oxford English dictionary.
Not to mention Nissan, not neeeesan. Oh, yanks, gotta love you.
@@fuktiktok8611 likely the London-based news organization, Reuters.
I am so grateful that after watching the clips you explain in detail exactly what I had been watching, without you I would have no idea.
I am being sarcastic.
I must be sarcastic too, and the black Hawke hit wires - not bent the lampost like rubber, but as I said, I must be sarcastic too.
Gotta love how the cars in the flood are honking their horns... yeah I hadn't noticed thanks for the heads up there.
Oh you're that genius. If someone directly behind you honks it's specifically for you, huh?
Lead car won't go on green.
Car 2 won't honk.
Car 3 won't honk.
I honk way back at 5 and Vinny in car 4 throws up his hands looking in his rear view "Where do you expect me to go?!😡" He does this even as he benefits from lead car now going on green.
You're a real smart driver, Vin. Everyone is dumber than you. 🙄
12:14 I would love to see the drivers insurance claims 😂
Customer states a black hawk helicopter…..
This is hands down one of the best unbelievable Road Moments compilations Ive ever seen. Pure brilliance
#4, at 11:31 the lighting poles were connected by a wire or cable which the helicopter touched with its tail and caused them to bend and fall down.
#9 - He did have a little chance.
He wasn't lucky because he drove in the direction of where the tire was headed!
We have a natural tendency to swerve away. But often, we swerve into a moving object's trajectory.
And that is what happened to him.
I was thinking that also. The driver should have turned left to avoid the tire, but there was not much time to decide.
@@Rancid-Jane Turning left might have caused him to hit the vehicle in that lane. he tried to swerve to avoid both the tire and other cars but he moved into it's path anyways unfortunately. Braking might have helped a bit more but even that may have resulted in an accident. Cammer was truly unlucky.
8:38 clip. I am so confused. Black SUV appears out of where? Then gray car disappeared and reappears. Yes, the van could have blocked from seeing the suv and the gray car, but it's not adding up. It's weird as it looks like it came out of nowhere.
Thank you I said the same thing I was looking to see if anyone saw what I saw good eye
It was always behind the van, it's called being shadowed.
It's not weird, ghosts and ghost vehicles don't exist, sometimes you just don't see things.
Jesus Christ, it's like some of y'all have an issue with object permanence like infants do
Just a correction on that multi wheel
trailer with the crane chained on top.
The maximum weight is 150 tons.
With the tower jib and ballast attached which it was not ,that's 400
tons . On that gradient it was a mistake to even attempt this move.
The trailer alone weighs 25tons.
My most terrifying road moment was escaping the 2018 forest fire that burned Paradise California. For 8 miles, it was pitch black and all I could barely see was the yellow line on the road.
Fellow Paradise-er here too! I'm glad you made it out safely that day!! 🥰👏
Happy you two escaped! We live in Los Molinos and had just dined at Black Bear the day prior
8:28 Wasn't even close to being a head on collision !
Three car lengths is not nearly enough at 60 mph. Always stay three seconds behind at highway speeds. As the speed changes, the three seconds automatically changes the space between the cars to suit.
Every spring, as I drive the road, I think, "the other drivers are getting younger and younger. And stupider."
Seems like Walmart is giving out licenses I swear
I know if I was in that dust storm I wouldn't be getting that close to the vehicle in front of me ! 🤦🏻♀️
1:14 Imagine if this happened in use y’all dead 😂
"The drivers first mistake was trying to brake on the hill"! Are you nuts? Of course he was braking on the hill! Apparently, you have never driven a loaded truck down a hill!
12:20 the pilot saved the aircraft and brought it down to a good landing! Well done!
As soon as I saw the rear wheels of that lead truck not turning I knew it would go very bad.
8:24
You can only do 3 things with your wheels, brake, turn, and accelerate. If you do any one of them it subtracts from the ability to do the others. Dude needs to take Skip Barbers racing school.
That’s a trip.. that second car is pretty much a carbon copy of my car. Kinda hurt to see it all banged up like that 😭
5:00 the mistake was NOT to brake on the hill on the contrary the back-truck was to fast you can see that the rope was hanging and not tough
5:40 "Brake failure was to blame for this catastrophic screw-up." 3 seconds later: "The truck driver's first mistake was trying to brake on the hill"
Is anyone so stupid that they can't see the dichotomy here? Why would braking on a hill be a mistake? ?? ??!?!?!?! Anything? How could you not notice that the BRAKES FAILED therefore the truck driver could NOT have braked.
""The truck driver's first mistake was trying to brake on the hill" As every truck driver knows, don't brake on a hill.
No 2 at 14.25 is actually the West Midlands Safari Park at Bewdley, some 18 miles west of Birmingham. OK, for an American, close enough, I suppose! The park rangers vehicle, by the way, is a Land Rover, not a jeep.
There are so many mistakes here... sigh
You can't beat Mother Nature or Gravity .
Mother Nature and Gravity aren't real. God However, does exist.
@@Tinyfurball
😂😂😂 Seek help and get a basic level of education
In the mid east, I see people are as polite driving as they are afoot.
@4:00 his driving skills?
Love to see another video man! Keep 'em coming!!
Where are yours at
@@TheDesynchronized One day maybe haha
Your hypothetical dates though 😂😂😂😂 like u know every incident😅😅😅
13:15 keep driving?? In zero Vizz?? Really?? Good luck there champ 😂😂🤣🤣
9:25 I will never understand how people are worried about their own life with a childisch behavior like that.. trust me, you don't want to kill someone and life.. guilt is more deadly than everything else in this world...
10:10 The truck driver with the flatbed had some mad driving skills to keep it together for as long as he did, with minimal damage.
If you can't pass on the right, how do you get off at the turnpike if you passed on the left earlier?
That last clip was no joke. Just a few short months ago, during our rainy season in Trinidad, a man in a pickup decided to punch thru' some flood waters. Whether it was his closeness to home or his innate stubbornness is unclear. But he ignored the advice of some older villagers, flipped over amidst the currents, and died😢
On the Oakland bridge the guy with the camra was at falt going to slow in the passing lane . The left lane is the passing lane not a cruising lane . Its the assholes in the passing lane that causes the most of these wrecks
"....the guy with the CAMERA was at FAULT (for) going TOO slow in the passing lane. The left lane is the passing lane, not the cruising lane. It's the (....) in the passing lane that CAUSE most of these wrecks."
Grammar matters. Spelling, punctuation, syntax, all matter if you want to sound the least bit intelligent (although you likely don't, so they don't).
@@jb6712 thanks for the grammar school lesson . I'll make a note
Okay, let's mount the crane here... Okay we are going to mount the crane down there... At the bottom
Move over if you’re in the left lane - you have no right to slam on the brakes. Pull over if there’s a dust storm - don’t stop on the road & cause a pileup! Move forward when you have room, especially when cars behind you are in a flood’s path. NEVER drive thru a flooded road! In AZ, we have the Stupid Motorist Law for these people. Gosh, these drivers make me anxious! 🤦🏻♀️
Just to let you know that last clip, that isn't a Jeep it's a Nissan as well
17:07 this road looks familiar 😳
Where did the black suv come from? At 18:43
I wasn't taught 3 car lengths in drivers ed. I was taught 2 seconds minimum. Using signs or the dotted lines on the road to measure. The reason he told me was that way the length gets longer the faster you go and it takes the average person around 1-2 seconds to react to whatever the guy in front of does. You should also increase it if your braking force is less then a average car. Like a semi, motorcycle, or have a loaded trailer.
You should also increase it if road conditions aren't optimal....
BRAKING force. Stopping force, not shattered force.
@@jb6712 Thank you officer.
I was told a minimum of 1 car length or 1 second per 10mph, and triple that in snow
I was taught using car lengths. I find 2 seconds easier to get my head around, and it automatically adjusts the safe distance to suit the speed,.
Not brake failure, too heavy of a load for those two trucks.
Exactly, if it was brake failure, the rear wheels on the front truck would be turning. On top of that, if he would have let off the brakes when he started to slide sideways, would have helped him keep straight more.
That was so cool….
Those lamp posts are bolted into the ground with no less than like 8 large bolts and nuts. The amount of wind and force caused by those Black Hawk helicopters to be able to pull those posts down with such ease, is crazy.
And it was the truck with the trailer's fault. Even if the guys up front were tailgating, and not paying attention and had to slam on their brakes, it's still the responsibility of the drivers in the rear to keep a safe distance in order to account for something like that possibly happening. The truck driver also didn't appear to be paying close enough attention, because when you start seeing everyone braking, the truck driver didn't. At least not until it was too late. He almost managed to avoid hitting anyone, and would have had he not veered back onto the road for some reason. He should've stayed in the middle median and applied brakes until he came to a stop.
You could tell they knew it was going to be a long day in the first clip. They had their pajamas on already.😮😮😮
The primary cause for the accident involving the BLK truck with a trailer, is the driver of the truck. Knowing that he's pulling an extra long trailer, is additional weight to consider. He must have kept at least two to three additional cars distance per every ten miles distance
It's not exactly possible to keep 12-18 car lengths between you and the vehicles in front of you (60 mph÷10=6 ×2car lengths =12 or 3 car lengths =18). You'd have to slam the brakes every time someone got over in front of you, which they'd be doing constantly. Especially if you kept going slower and slower trying to hang back. If you're traveling with a trailer or load, you try to keep a steady speed while not being on someone's tailgate. In traffic on the interstate, you can only do the best you can and what the traffic around you allows. The problem in that clip was someone hitting their brakes and coming to a stop on the interstate- it's supposed to be constant travel at a fairly constant speed, not people driving like jackasses. Which seems to be the case there because whatever the "big emergency " was that someone had to stop for seemed to be completely gone less than a minute later when he started moving his truck. Or maybe magic just disappeared all those cars that had seconds before had to come to a complete stop because some jerk off doesn't know how to drive like an adult.
You just witnessed autorotation by that helicopter ... by keeping the helicopter pitched up, the air flow turns the blades which in turn generates lift but only just enough to slow your descent and actually lets you glide down and land.
Pro tip for this channel: when the number appears onscreen, two the 10 sec ahead 2-3 times and it'll be at the video you came for, not the narration for ad revenue time limits.
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#6, In California all lanes are "passing" lanes and there are no regulations against cruising in the left #1 lane. In fact the left lane is usually the 'slow' lane were the "bad" drivers sit so they don't have to deal with cars entering/exiting the freeway and they drive exactly the posted speed limit. Passing on the right is an all the time thing.
And motorcycles can legally split lanes at any posted speed and any lane. 😉
i think they deserves the medal of the most stupid people in the world
And that's why California is Florida's cousin 😂😂
Thats stupid laws , in the clips the cars were all over the place, in UK you defintely shouldnt sit in the middle lane, unless you are going faster than the slow lane, like if they are trucks, traielrs caravans...no wonder so many accidents, idiotic laws....
That's why California is going down hill so badly. Full of idiocy. They're all moving to Texas to screw Texas up.
let's be accurate the crane in #6 did not topple over it slid off the trailer and most likely will be just fine.
1:28 My man, in the sedan, doing a three-point turnaround in a flood!
Revised Nissan ad: "Nissan! The easiest vehicle to pull out of a flood!" 🤣
This narrator makes these videos all the more interesting with his sneaky puns.
3:25 Long Island Expressway. This looks to be somewhere around Suffolk County near Farmingdale
"Don't pass on the right" had absolutely nothing to do with this wreck. This was simply poor judgment.
0:21 Big Lebowski...
Both vehicles are Nissan Patrols.
Great video nevertheless.
As a car hater, I really enjoy watching these kind of content, tin boxes being destroyed with its contents.
Note: when in Latin America... if you hear whistling, you're in deep shit.
Catching impatient drivers wrecking themselves is not all that terrifying when you realize how often it happens. Most people call it instant karma.
Running down the dry riverbed to escape an incoming flood seems like the worst possible plan.
At 5:09 the driver in the 2nd truck just resigned and jumped on to another job, perfect timing
As someone who lives in an area of the US prone to heavy dust storms, DRIVING THROUGH THEM IS INADVISABLE! Especially ones like is shown at 12:26. That's how someone I know died. What you do is, quite literally, pull off the road and park it. Turn off your lights, foot off the brake, and wait it out.
0:50 “Oman, a small country BELOW Saudi Arabia…” what does that mean? Economically, Ideologically, or what? Or simply does he mean SOUTH OF ? omg, so sad
On the last clip the white car wasn’t a Jeep, it was actually a Toyota. But cool video👍🏼
My first law as New world ruler. Tractor trailers can only operate between 6pm and 6am so they never can interfere with normal traffic
I've been to the Birmingham safari centre. Their rhinos are wonderful but scary. P.s., that's not a jeep, it's a Land Rover.
Its olso not a land rover. It is an old nissan patrol
Proper spaceing is one car length per ten miles per hour . Number one rule of the road in USA is keep to the right .
So the pickup with massive trailer was an idiot for speeding and staying in the left....no sympathy for the idiot...
"Gee look at the size of the boulders in that avalanche.... well waddayaknow, would ya look at that, it's heading straight for me...."
The men in the Jeep who rescued the other foolish drivers were heros! They could have easily been swept away by either the current, especially the man who jumped out to tie up the other car, or been pulled into the rushing current bu the Nissan. Bravo, men!
Interesting how this channel is always claiming ownership of all the subjects in the clips they present. "Our drivers, our cameraman, our tourists," etc. Don't think I've seen any other channels do this.
At 8:30....not " a nasty head on collision....", rather, " a nasty broadside collision...." !!
I enjoyed the lemmings in #1. Risking flooding your vehicle when you can't wait.
The narrator does not know the meaning of terms or traffic laws. A head on collision is when two cars are driving directly at each other NOT when you narrowly avoid T-boning a car that is in your lane AND I don't think it is a cardinal rule that you are not suppose to pass a car on the right if you have 5 or 6 lanes moving the same direction. The car in question was going to fast and thought he could slip into the lane next to him/her to avoid rearending the car in front of him/her. 7:52 . Also, they don't teach you in driver education to stay "3 car lengths" behind the car in front of you, the tell you to observe the "2 second rule", stay 2 seconds away from the car in front of you at ANY SPEED. 9:32.
3.21 sounds like Peter Griffin when he hurts his leg.
16:44 dude its not A jeep I was there in this spot ,its Old Nissan Patrol 1995 model , if it was a Jeep it wouldn’t have made it to the other end😂😂
Yeah, unless your car is made for it, driving into half a meter of water will flood your engine. Frankly, I'm impressed the electrical system kept working.
My Grandfather was a steel worker and he made everything look so effortless but I know how much math and science it took to make it look effortless.
I dont think brake failure was the issue at the quarry. The brakes seemed to work just fine. It's just in combination with the surface and the immense weight on a steep grade, the brakes were insufficient.
5:29 "the tires lock up"
5:40 "brake failure was the cause"
Do you even almost try to think about the idiocy you're vomiting into the mic?
This must've happened in an alternate dimension where things can function correctly and fail simultaneously.