Easy, whatever has to follow the last 60 years of this...
Can we also talk about the people who insist on backing in to parking places? Not just their driveway, but in busy fucking parking lots. It messes up the flow of everyone trying to park, and what is the point? I consider it a deal breaker on anyone I date. It’s trivial, stupid and small of me to judge one on that…
Since there are several non-roads quoted, I will put this one out there as being extremely slow (although kind of sensible as it is in the car park) Paddington Station, London, England.
Guess they are now hoping that the local plod do not read Jalopnik....
Seems quite evident that he knew the road very well and the sight lines so knew when a corner could be cut safely. Growing up in the country everyone does this on their local back roads, even the tractors!
Suggest that Orford Ness, England, test site for the invention and development of RADAR and various parts that make up nuclear weapons needs to be added to the list.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orford_Ne…
But happy birthday US Army...
Might find re supply a bit difficult, plus motivation. A good analogy might be military experiences in modern wars, the edge in technology versus a poorly equipped determined force in well known territory, you can win a battle but are likely to lose the war.
And when you are driving into the low sun?
Came to say Landie...
Hey Vic...sounds like you have gone native?! :-)
Nice one Mate! I can remember when they drove these...made for interesting cornering! One of the things I have a great fondness for is the sheer variety of noise that the mentoautok make getting through the traffic - I have posted links to similar films in the past as responses, glad to see the drivers get the credit…
Been done better before...
Looks like saved by the pipe behind!
Almost looks like the bridge in the second Bourne film?! Where was this?
iPhones are better...
That and GATSO cameras are where this skill comes in useful...
yup, came back to post the same, the liquidators were called robots, but remember that the word robot comes from Czech and means 'worker' - even so, a very harsh attitude.