Yeah, WTH? The flagger seems to just stand and stare at the incident, put his hands on his hips, and then throws out the yellow flag. Obviously it 's slo-mo, so it makes it seem as if it takes him even longer to react than it did, but still.
Yeah, WTH? The flagger seems to just stand and stare at the incident, put his hands on his hips, and then throws out the yellow flag. Obviously it 's slo-mo, so it makes it seem as if it takes him even longer to react than it did, but still.
And the corner workers LEAP into action...
Any driver in any of the saudi drifting and/or driving on two wheels videos that does it on public roads.
Featuring the overly dramatic commentary and piped in V8 sounds no matter what car is on the run.
"...and he says 'SHIT.' Clears as Day! He says 'this shit takes a long time.' I guarantee it - I have a DVR and I listened to it several times"
I hate people.
Couldn't resist (NSFW, language).
I had been watching Speed from its earliest days and to a certain degree am not particularly sad that its gone. For me it was gone when they stopped airing the older/vintage motorsports that we all search for on Youtube now. The nail in the coffin for me was when they essentially became the NASCAR channel. Wall to…
The skill of that uber forklift operator was impressive.
Yes, after some googling, you can find articles about the incident. The crew member did, in fact, live. And didn't suffer any broken bones from the report I read.
I don't understand. You are saying that, because one time an officer searched your car and broke your glove box handle, you believe that the best thing to do is to always grant consent to to an officer that wants to search your car? And that if you fail to grant consent, the car will be impounded and damaged, and…
Yeah, except you ARE exaggerating. Are there horror stories where shenanigans like that have happened? Absolutely. Are they representative of the norm for refusing consent to search during a traffic stop? Not even close.
Maria Espinosa, 51, drove for some 11 blocks with her 34-year-old husband
He probably assumed that it would make her stop, and not go trying to drive while not right in the head, possibly killing someone or herself.
... I assume rational humans dont jump on the hood of their estranged significant other's car either.
I think the whole world needs to chill out.
They're reflections of the light poles behind the car, there's also one on the hood.
reflections of palm trees, not GoPros
Perhaps saddest of all, this crash occurred during a national Model T club that was meeting in Kanab with more than 200 owners in the area for the week. Needless to say, this is the last thing that any group of car enthusiasts wants to happen when they get together.
I don't set the machine to pulse. If that's your solution, you haven't been welding long.