I have driven 3 times Skippers Road, very stressful, especially the devil's elbow, or when you cross a bus and you take the extern side of a curved road section . Insurance does not cover here for rentals, but it is not a problem. The only risk is to fall 100 meters down on the rocks, you will not be bothered with insurance .. you will not have any problem forever
I’ll never forget when I was on a white water rafting trip and our guide had to drive a big bus with a trailer behind on this road. At one point we only had 3 wheels on the road, and at another we encountered someone who had to back up to let us by and I am not exaggerating when I say their back tires were a foot from backing off the mountain. I legitimately thought they were going to die
Round Bullys point from Hatape hills tu Turangi need to close the road down and host a drifting even or top speed run would be sick like ken block style
ive driven that road in 2015. in a 1998 honda crv with shot wheel bearings, a leaking roof and absolutely no profile left on the tires. they were literally looking like racing slicks. it was also raining and im happy to be able to share this story lol
Drove there and back with my 2002 MB Sprinter. Mirrors were scraping just past the bridge rails. Scary as but I took my mum and brother there too with my Subaru Legacy AWD. For some reason my brother did not want to drive?
Just checked with Open AI and it appears this is not NZ’s most dangerous road. Yes vehicles are uninsured on this road, but the most fatalities? It is not. State Highway 2 (SH2) between the cities of Tauranga and Gisborne has been identified as having the highest rate of fatal accidents in New Zealand. The section of the highway between the towns of Opotiki and Wairoa has been particularly dangerous, with a high number of fatal crashes occurring there in recent years. The New Zealand Transport Agency has been working on safety improvements to this section of the highway to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities.
I have driven 3 times Skippers Road, very stressful, especially the devil's elbow, or when you cross a bus and you take the extern side of a curved road section . Insurance does not cover here for rentals, but it is not a problem. The only risk is to fall 100 meters down on the rocks, you will not be bothered with insurance .. you will not have any problem forever
Driving on this road is frickin scary
I’ll never forget when I was on a white water rafting trip and our guide had to drive a big bus with a trailer behind on this road. At one point we only had 3 wheels on the road, and at another we encountered someone who had to back up to let us by and I am not exaggerating when I say their back tires were a foot from backing off the mountain. I legitimately thought they were going to die
Snap
You really do need to stop smoking crack. You are a physco.
Fascinating, thanks for sharing!
I took my odl Type 2 VW Campervan with my family along the full length of this road back in 1977. Great experience!
I was 3 when Dad drove us on this road in our Humber. Everyone was terrified!.
I have never seen this white truck. Dangerouse route was chosen - 0:56. How old this bridge - 1:14?
Bit late but the bridge was opened in 1901.
Like a bloody highway now. First did it in the 60's in my old '62 Landrover before the road was properly maintained. Thanks for the memory.
Wow
That road needs to have rally cars!
No it does not lmaooo
@@samclark8076you should see what they already have here for that..makes this look light work
Round Bullys point from Hatape hills tu Turangi need to close the road down and host a drifting even or top speed run would be sick like ken block style
@@samclark8076 if it was safe and organised but yes stuff that 😂
I drove it in a mitsubishi colt rental 😂😂 the amount of looks I got
I drove it in a 4 birth juicy van
ive driven that road in 2015. in a 1998 honda crv with shot wheel bearings, a leaking roof and absolutely no profile left on the tires. they were literally looking like racing slicks. it was also raining and im happy to be able to share this story lol
Why would you do that? Is it because you’re an amazing hero?
@@hudsonquayhas he not shown you his cape?
Will the Honda jazz 2008 handle it
Uff... very dangerous beauty!
Drove there and back with my 2002 MB Sprinter. Mirrors were scraping just past the bridge rails. Scary as but I took my mum and brother there too with my Subaru Legacy AWD. For some reason my brother did not want to drive?
I so wanna drive this
Sir i used your video a small clip for making a fact video so please you don't give me any copyright
Frightened the F" outa me, never again....
is it a public access? can any one just drive there with a 4wd?
Yes
渔州情海鲜酒家Cody's Restaurant yeah
been there
i will never ever ever use this road. 😭😭
Yeah very scary ive been on this road
NOPE, I'm never gonna be on that road. LOL
is it in the north or south i need to know someone pls tell me cause i live in the north
South, 1/4-1/2 hour from QT
fucvk u
Not a lot of repeat drunk drivers, I bet
I'd say the road up to the corremandle is worse than that
And which road is that?
Horse radish! That road needs safety barriers! Wake up jacinta!
Just checked with Open AI and it appears this is not NZ’s most dangerous road. Yes vehicles are uninsured on this road, but the most fatalities? It is not.
State Highway 2 (SH2) between the cities of Tauranga and Gisborne has been identified as having the highest rate of fatal accidents in New Zealand. The section of the highway between the towns of Opotiki and Wairoa has been particularly dangerous, with a high number of fatal crashes occurring there in recent years. The New Zealand Transport Agency has been working on safety improvements to this section of the highway to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities.
No thanks
i live in nz
This is a piece of bad engineering work. What a narrow road
It was never originaly designed for cars it was a horse cart track during the gold rush in the 1860s