February 16, 2013 at 5:01 pm
Forumites will be particularly interested in the first clip:D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2013/feb/15/russian-roads-dash-cams-video
By: Creaking Door - 25th February 2013 at 08:48
Interestingly, one of the crashes in this compilation isn’t a car-crash…..it is a plane crash:
By: Lincoln 7 - 24th February 2013 at 00:25
CD.
Warren, I have stated many times when I was serving on the Force, that any driver convicted of causing death by dangerous driving, should, as part of his punishment be made to attend a P.M. The smell alone would be enough, without seeing the poor unfortunates victim being cut open.
Sorry to sound morbid, but I actually fainted when I attended my 1st P.M.
Jim.
Lincoln .7
By: Creaking Door - 23rd February 2013 at 22:12
A very funny video indeed…
Not sure I’d describe all these clips as ‘funny’…..there must have been some fatalities involved.
By: Creaking Door - 23rd February 2013 at 22:07
Some one tell me how the car ended up standing on its rear bumper.
It drove-over and got caught-up in a fallen overhead trolley-bus power-line.
By: AutoStick - 16th February 2013 at 18:53
Loads of these Russian vids on you tube —-Badly maintained cars driven at speed whilst pissed !!
By: RpR - 16th February 2013 at 18:49
Two of those I have experienced myself.
I was driving across Nebraska, on country roads, quite some time back and two F-4s passed me from behind about one hundred feet over the road.
The one where the guy drives between two cars coming at him I was in one of those when I was passing some one on an extremely icy foggy day.
I saw the headlights coming and rather than try to get back in my lane and spin I simply drove over to the far left shoulder.
I think that you gents in the U.K. probably have seen some oddities on icy roads.
Some one tell me how the car ended up standing on its rear bumper.
By: Matt-100 - 16th February 2013 at 18:18
A very funny video indeed, you just couldn’t make the 3rd one up! 😀
Dash cams are popular in Russia for insurance purposes, but they also serve to record amazing moments – the recent Tupolev crash and meteor strike spring to mind.