I’ve been truck driver in the U.K. for over 20 years, I can no longer walk due to an accident that wasn’t my fault to which I never got paid for and I have PDSD due to seeing children literally being popped under lorry tyres…… and the worst part is the government turns its back on us us and just doesn’t give two shits!
I'm not saying that is BS, but I find it questionable that someone claiming to have PTSD from a truck driving accident would choose to watch a video with a thumbnail of a truck accident. 🤔
@@tripnick555 You may be misinformed on how PTSD works. There are different levels of PTSD. And everyone deals with it differently. There are different tactics professionally taught to deal with it too. Some choose to hit the trauma head on to make less impact on their emotions. Use your brain. Not everything is on the surface.... That's like telling a soldier they never experienced what they claimed happened because they choose to talk about it. On the other side of this, using an entertainment platform to elicit pity from people or to incite more anger over a government's actions is probably not the best choice either @BrianPseivaD. Watching videos while reading and making lighthearted comments. That's what gets us through our days and fills our dopamine buckets just a little bit..
@@tripnick555the comment section never believes my stories either but they are 100% true and I have no friends to tell them to. I have quite the true and tragic stories though.
(Yes it looks like big waves coming over that low end wall are fairly frequent there and make good regular content). - However, this particular one was clearly “a real doozy!” 😁
That wave is a major lesson in perspective and relativity. The idea that one wave can cause more injuries than a tornado that takes out an entire neighborhood is wild. That's a dramatic reminder of how much more deadly completely unexpected disasters can be.
A former colleague of mine told me a story about how he was once on a large ferry traveling from Greece to Turkey when it was hit by a rogue wave, the whole thing suddenly toppled sideways throwing everything in it against the bulkheads.
21:33 Honda Elements are built like tanks. They also lack the traditional A pillar that is between the front and back doors of a normal vehicle. (The back door opens with a hinge from the back, this is commonly called a suicide door setup) Anyway their roofs are unusually reinforced and sturdy to compensate from this lack of an A pillar, and they are about as crush proof as you can get. A normal car having a heavy semi fall on it could easily have crushed the passengers. Too bad they don't make Elements anymore, but they get top dollar on the used market.
The moped was so close to making it. I'm pretty sure their head hits the ledge. It's so relatable in failures in life...but to go out like that...permanently...truly a stark message from this world. Or if you want to be an optimist they were one of the three that lived! They were so close to the side their fall may not have been so extreme
Its so funny cus I was thinking the same and also instead of demolishing that house , they could have renovated it & it would have been good to live in...the wood looks in perfect condition !!!
I live in Scotland, we haven't had a bad winter where I live probably for 10 years. When we did get bad snows and ice, the one thing I learned was not to try and pull away in 1st gear, but to used 2nd instead, works wonders. Obviously I'm talking about a car with manual gears, not too sure about an automatic.
Yes that’s an interesting point Yak, I watched a school run mum struggle to get her Tesla out of a slightly snowy parking spot last winter because she was unable to “ gently feather the throttle in second gear” to get traction. ( EVs are full-on immediately). Consequently I think the next couple of decades are going to be pretty interesting ha ha!
@@philtucker1224 EVs are not "full-on" immediately, I don't know what would make you think that. They lack a gearbox, but that doesn't mean an experienced driver couldn't feather the throttle. I suspect the school mum just hadn't encountered those conditions before, so wasn't sure how to safely get out of the parking space on a slippery snow surface.
It's amazing as to how many people do not know that. I used to give a small smile as I pulled away to go to work watching others with their wheels spinning. Especially if it was a male driver😅
The Tannerite one? All I can think of is the waste of all that salvageable lumber from the house. If that was his farm, then the demolition could be legal clearing of the land. Js.
11:22 I don't think her husband is going to be upset about the SUV being totaled, he glad that she did the right thing, got out of the SUV because she figured out, she didn't have the time, and by the flashing lights, called 9-11 about it.
I remember seeing news coverage and these clips when the Vietnam bridge collapse happened. At the 6:10 mark, next to the truck, you can see a motorbike in the on-coming lane. You see the bike fall at the same time as the truck when the bridge collapses. While it was mentioned in the video that some people were rescued quickly, that person wasn't directly mentioned. He was one of the people immediately rescued, but there is footage/ photos that wasn't shown in this video, of the underside of the broken part of the road where the support pylons were still intact, and where he luckily landed with his bike instead of falling into the water. He was very lucky, as the water level was still very close to where he landed! Im kinda suprised that Underworld didn't show or mention it.
I'm glad to know he made it. I noticed him and wondered. Another one second and he would have been on more solid ground. How horrifying for the ones who didn't make it when that bridge collapsed.
The train took 37 seconds to stop after the impact, and 48 seconds to stop from first sounding the horn. So it took nearly a minute to stop after braking. And it didn't look that fast to me either. Sobering thought.
There’s a highway C-470 that a segment of it runs parallel to the Rocky Mountains, and every winter strong down gusts from the mountains, tip over some semi-trucks. Similar to this 21:29. And if the roads are icy.. well, then its ice skating time. I happened to experience one of these wind storms in a sedan car. Everyone slowed down and lined up in the right lane, and got out of it safely.
8:10 Car sliding down the road should have let go of the breaks as crazy as it sounds. You will only slide if you hold you breaks down and lock up your tires. You will only get traction if the tires are moving. Knowledge from years of driving in Canadian winters.
9:45 - Disagree with "ice driving comes down to driver capability." It comes down to what's touching the road -- your tires. You can help or hurt quite a bit, but but no amount of expertise can make up for bad tires. To wit, I experienced a nearly identical situation to this video when I was a teenager. My family had just got snow tires for the season when a snow storm hit and froze over the mountain road we had to drive on. We went right up the mountain like it was a warm summer day, passing several people who were spinning and sliding backwards. The SUV in this video wasn't doing anything wrong before they lost grip. They just had crappy tires that couldn't get purchase on the road, whereas our cammer probably had nice, fresh snow tires. It's genuinely amazing how much difference having dedicated winter tires makes. Like night and day -- or, better stated, like driving down the road or sliding off of it.
At 18'50, the narration says an accident happened on the M1 near Manchester; sorry, but the M1 doesn't go anywhere near Manchester! (As he said earlier, it goes from London to Leeds; Manchester is 40 miles west of Leeds!)
NO!! Don’t use your brakes on ice! Just stay calm, and take your foot off of the accelerator. Always turn into the skid, and try to go into a shallow ditch or a small snow bank to stop you. If you’re about to hit a bunch of cars, you can lightly tap them, but won’t do any good. Always stay far behind on ice and look way ahead so you can see any obstacles or accidents. Always be calm.
anywhere on the prairie u have to be careful of the wind. I was using a forklift all the time on a town road for work when I had a black semi driver from KC tell me to be way more careful, appreciated it
You have to drive 60 miles on northbound highway 101 from Los Angeles to get to Ventura, but it’s really almost due west. 101 doesn’t actually turn north until you’re past Santa Barbara. The video is at the end of Seaward Ave in the Pierpont area.
Yes, also people that scream constantly afterwards don’t help I think they think it makes the problem go away instead of just staying calm and help any injured people…
7:10 While we're focussed on the truck falling into the water, there's a person walking on the bridge on the left hand side who disappears with it when it collapses!
18:45 Ugh, brake checkers. They are the worst! Either somebody wants to brake check on the highways while it was still busy, or they wanted to slam on their brakes for the cartoon car brake sound effect.
19:29 Did anyone see this coming? Wizards made a huge gamble with those epilog boosters, only to realize too late that the new designs weren’t going as planned! What a disaster for standard play!
Can you do a compilation on micro bursts (not derecho storms) I’ve been through two of them and I feel like they follow me at this point lol. I never see much on them so I think they’re pretty rare in my experience. Santa Barbara CA microburst and Angleton TX microburst were the one’s I personally experienced.
9:48 that was absolute skill no panicking padding the breaks going backwards and keeping just enough slant to have other car slide by..I thought he took corner too fast but it was to get enough enertia to get up that hill he wasn't going to make it up anyways but wow very impressive. He lucked out because no one was behind him
It's pitch black, it's raining, and she's never been there, she was trusting that the map would direct her to the proper roads. Even if she wasn't using GPS, she could have ended up in the same situation. I've gotten lost before and ended up in some strange dead end industrial areas...sometimes all it takes is one wrong turn and you're about to become a pancake. She at least used common sense and when she realized she was stuck beyond her abilities to get the car off the tracks, she didn't stay in the car and got out to safety.
@@heatherwanderer777 I will grant you that, about the foolishness of staying in the car, actually NOT believing that a train will EVER come down the tracks, rocketing straight at her. Believe it or not, there may be some who actually believe it's always "safe" to stick with their vehicles, no matter what, no situational awareness. Trackage in active use, will be polished, have the sheen of the freshest metals. Trackage that is rusty, means that the Rail Companies have long since abandoned those routes. Perhaps there's people actually stupid enough, that they cannot tell the difference.
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Omg the bridge collapse.. you can see a person on a scooter in the left lane almost making it to the end of the bridge.. I mean they just barely missed getting to safety by inches. I feel like I could even see their arms reach out to grab the edge just before falling. Holy sh*t 😔
Lol I know, I came to say exactly that. He was faster than others running forwards. Maybe he was holding the camera facing back over his shoulder, and had a good gimbal.
@@jenniferlindsey2015 No me too I just made another comment about this. They were so close I think they hit their head on the ledge. The only good thing about that is that they were close to one side instead of the middle. Might be one of the 3 to survive (I realize this has such a low chance, but it is true)
That gantry crane toppling over was caused by the tug boat . You can see it's still pushing as the crane goes down. Also that travel trailer is NOT called a mobile home. It's a caravan in the UK.
That M1* crash was almost cretainlycaused by an insurance scammer braking in front of the caravan. These scams sadly happen quite often, though more often it's just a low speed prang at a roundabout or junction. * The M1 is on the East side of England. Manchester on the Western side of England and the motorway that goes past it is the M6, so either this was on the M6 or nowhere near Manchester.
10: Water coming to land 9. Truck’s door Hits every car then falls 8. Vietnam bridge collapse (I hope it the bridge rebuilt.) 7. Car falls down the hill, then, hits car that’s parked 6. Abandoned car gets hit by a train 5. You can see a ring (when you hit the wooden house with a small chunk of the house.) 4. Tunnel breaks (TW: loud noises if you have it loud) 3. Crane falls ( are they trying to make a bridge)? 2. Big truck just shreds the little truck and Car hits another car that was parked then hit the dashcam man 1. White car and car gets hit
Poor, POOR Himachal Pradesh! They are always being knocked from pillar to bedpost. Sooner than later, the concerned Indian Legislatures and Executive Bodies, will no longer be able to justify expenditures to bail them out. The Citizens of that State will have to abandon it, as they're running out of vital terrain to sustain livelihoods. The only value remaining, will be the barest of bones, in terms of infrastructure essential to India's security and defense.
12:35 Its the Romulan weapon in "Balance of Terror"! Luckily it has limited range, you can back away from it. This is the coolest thing I have seen on this channel. If they actually wanted to flatten the house, they should have put the Tannerite on the first floor.
19:30 Cabbie has both luck and reflexes on his side; if drunk driver's car had flipped any earlier or later, swerving to avoid it would've put cabbie straight into a telegraph pole. But he had just enough space and good enough reflexes to miss both them and the car completely.
that last video is great. hey i know.. the weather is gonna be absolutely terrible... lets go do stuff. its pretty simple folks. if the weather is bad. stay home. I guarantee most of the people in the last video were out to get groceries or fast food.
I’ve been truck driver in the U.K. for over 20 years, I can no longer walk due to an accident that wasn’t my fault to which I never got paid for and I have PDSD due to seeing children literally being popped under lorry tyres…… and the worst part is the government turns its back on us us and just doesn’t give two shits!
I'm not saying that is BS, but I find it questionable that someone claiming to have PTSD from a truck driving accident would choose to watch a video with a thumbnail of a truck accident. 🤔
@ grief has a funny way of manifesting itself!
@@tripnick555 You may be misinformed on how PTSD works. There are different levels of PTSD. And everyone deals with it differently. There are different tactics professionally taught to deal with it too. Some choose to hit the trauma head on to make less impact on their emotions. Use your brain. Not everything is on the surface.... That's like telling a soldier they never experienced what they claimed happened because they choose to talk about it.
On the other side of this, using an entertainment platform to elicit pity from people or to incite more anger over a government's actions is probably not the best choice either @BrianPseivaD.
Watching videos while reading and making lighthearted comments. That's what gets us through our days and fills our dopamine buckets just a little bit..
@@tripnick555the comment section never believes my stories either but they are 100% true and I have no friends to tell them to. I have quite the true and tragic stories though.
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4:14 Nobody's taking this truck from me! *proceeds to trash said truck*...
Looks like you're both the owner and the wrecking crew! 😂 Wishing you and your truck a long (and slightly less bumpy) journey together!
Yoooo he left his door open WTF!??!!
I assumed he meant, no one's taking this truck from me, so he wrecked it, after which it was only scrap, so no one else could use it?
Should have made his payments.
Is like that old joke: Know the best way to get back on your feet? Miss two truck payments.
Kudos to the guy filming that rogue wave. He even held the camera steadily.
(Yes it looks like big waves coming over that low end wall are fairly frequent there and make good regular content). - However, this particular one was clearly “a real doozy!” 😁
#9 “Nobody’s taking this truck from me…” takes off and proceeds to total his own truck 😮 Bahahaha 😂😂😂😂
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, is he?
@@andsoitbegins464 That, and I'm pretty sure the dude was a few sandwiches short of a picnic too.
That wave is a major lesson in perspective and relativity. The idea that one wave can cause more injuries than a tornado that takes out an entire neighborhood is wild. That's a dramatic reminder of how much more deadly completely unexpected disasters can be.
A former colleague of mine told me a story about how he was once on a large ferry traveling from Greece to Turkey when it was hit by a rogue wave, the whole thing suddenly toppled sideways throwing everything in it against the bulkheads.
Maybe a Volcano blast. No magma on the surface of the ocean.
1:55 if I’m not running with anybody, I promise you I’m not looking back. I would’ve ran three football fields by the time I look back.
I swear lol
Actually impressed how well he can run and film behind him.
@@natehill8069 😂
21:33 Honda Elements are built like tanks. They also lack the traditional A pillar that is between the front and back doors of a normal vehicle. (The back door opens with a hinge from the back, this is commonly called a suicide door setup) Anyway their roofs are unusually reinforced and sturdy to compensate from this lack of an A pillar, and they are about as crush proof as you can get.
A normal car having a heavy semi fall on it could easily have crushed the passengers.
Too bad they don't make Elements anymore, but they get top dollar on the used market.
This is proof that the cameraman never dies ...
Crazy stuff.
10:44 Genuinely suprised that the car isnt crushed from being hit by a damn train 😅
It survived because it was in parking mode. 😂
The bridge collapse was horrific. RIP to whoever was in the truck, the poor moped driver on the left, plus everyone else who died.
That poor motorcycle rider. Never knew what was right on his butt!
The moped was so close to making it. I'm pretty sure their head hits the ledge. It's so relatable in failures in life...but to go out like that...permanently...truly a stark message from this world. Or if you want to be an optimist they were one of the three that lived! They were so close to the side their fall may not have been so extreme
The dude the recorded the first one he’s an amazing runner lol
On the blown up house. Kids, get a good look at all that wood used to construct it. I can guarantee you won't see that much in any house built today.
Definitely not.
I was thinking the same, and the wood left, still looked very usable for a future project
Yep, I noticed some fine wood too. Those hillbillies will probably burn it.
Its so funny cus I was thinking the same and also instead of demolishing that house , they could have renovated it & it would have been good to live in...the wood looks in perfect condition !!!
In USA. In other developed and semi developed countries we build with brick and mortar like the rest of the world.
Well the guy who tried to save his truck actually wrote his truck off along with a few other cars
Well done Russell
I live in Scotland, we haven't had a bad winter where I live probably for 10 years. When we did get bad snows and ice, the one thing I learned was not to try and pull away in 1st gear, but to used 2nd instead, works wonders. Obviously I'm talking about a car with manual gears, not too sure about an automatic.
Yes that’s an interesting point Yak, I watched a school run mum struggle to get her Tesla out of a slightly snowy parking spot last winter because she was unable to “ gently feather the throttle in second gear” to get traction. ( EVs are full-on immediately). Consequently I think the next couple of decades are going to be pretty interesting ha ha!
@@philtucker1224 EVs are not "full-on" immediately, I don't know what would make you think that. They lack a gearbox, but that doesn't mean an experienced driver couldn't feather the throttle.
I suspect the school mum just hadn't encountered those conditions before, so wasn't sure how to safely get out of the parking space on a slippery snow surface.
@ my thoughts exactly.
It's amazing as to how many people do not know that.
I used to give a small smile as I pulled away to go to work watching others with their wheels spinning.
Especially if it was a male driver😅
Kudos to those who captured this amazing moment. You've done an excellent job-keep up the great work
That first wave is insane, the guy does a decent job running and filming props to that but it was scary.
The Tannerite one? All I can think of is the waste of all that salvageable lumber from the house. If that was his farm, then the demolition could be legal clearing of the land. Js.
maybe it will keep the squatters out?
( i think fresh new lumber is cheaper than the labour costs of salvage etc. in the USA…)
11:22 I don't think her husband is going to be upset about the SUV being totaled, he glad that she did the right thing, got out of the SUV because she figured out, she didn't have the time, and by the flashing lights, called 9-11 about it.
What kind of idiot turns their vehicle onto railroad tracks?
The kind that depends on a GPS rather than their own common sense!!!
Got yourself a like for that 'smoke ring'!
I remember seeing news coverage and these clips when the Vietnam bridge collapse happened.
At the 6:10 mark, next to the truck, you can see a motorbike in the on-coming lane. You see the bike fall at the same time as the truck when the bridge collapses.
While it was mentioned in the video that some people were rescued quickly, that person wasn't directly mentioned.
He was one of the people immediately rescued, but there is footage/ photos that wasn't shown in this video, of the underside of the broken part of the road where the support pylons were still intact, and where he luckily landed with his bike instead of falling into the water. He was very lucky, as the water level was still very close to where he landed!
Im kinda suprised that Underworld didn't show or mention it.
I'm glad to know he made it. I noticed him and wondered. Another one second and he would have been on more solid ground. How horrifying for the ones who didn't make it when that bridge collapsed.
@janvan113 Oh, for sure! So, so lucky, and Im glad that the ones that could be saved were, and I hope that those who didn't make it, didn't suffer.
Why are the people standing and recording a large wave speeding towards them 😭 I would’ve been running
I can't stop watching! The creativity in those street dances is next-level. 🔥
9:12 ~ No one got hurt, but they definitely had to change their shorts after that one!!! 🤣🤣🤣
The train took 37 seconds to stop after the impact, and 48 seconds to stop from first sounding the horn. So it took nearly a minute to stop after braking. And it didn't look that fast to me either. Sobering thought.
There’s a highway C-470 that a segment of it runs parallel to the Rocky Mountains, and every winter strong down gusts from the mountains, tip over some semi-trucks. Similar to this 21:29. And if the roads are icy.. well, then its ice skating time. I happened to experience one of these wind storms in a sedan car. Everyone slowed down and lined up in the right lane, and got out of it safely.
"Get away from my truck!!!"....5 seconds later *truck flips over*
I no right now his in more trouble and still lost his truck 🎉😂😂😂❤❤❤
#2 That's a caravan, used for cheap holidays, not a mobile home; you could hardly live in one of those!
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8:10 Car sliding down the road should have let go of the breaks as crazy as it sounds. You will only slide if you hold you breaks down and lock up your tires. You will only get traction if the tires are moving. Knowledge from years of driving in Canadian winters.
9:45 - Disagree with "ice driving comes down to driver capability." It comes down to what's touching the road -- your tires. You can help or hurt quite a bit, but but no amount of expertise can make up for bad tires.
To wit, I experienced a nearly identical situation to this video when I was a teenager. My family had just got snow tires for the season when a snow storm hit and froze over the mountain road we had to drive on. We went right up the mountain like it was a warm summer day, passing several people who were spinning and sliding backwards. The SUV in this video wasn't doing anything wrong before they lost grip. They just had crappy tires that couldn't get purchase on the road, whereas our cammer probably had nice, fresh snow tires.
It's genuinely amazing how much difference having dedicated winter tires makes. Like night and day -- or, better stated, like driving down the road or sliding off of it.
Yep. That looks like summer tires right there 😂
At 18'50, the narration says an accident happened on the M1 near Manchester; sorry, but the M1 doesn't go anywhere near Manchester! (As he said earlier, it goes from London to Leeds; Manchester is 40 miles west of Leeds!)
I noticed that too 😂😂
NO!! Don’t use your brakes on ice! Just stay calm, and take your foot off of the accelerator. Always turn into the skid, and try to go into a shallow ditch or a small snow bank to stop you. If you’re about to hit a bunch of cars, you can lightly tap them, but won’t do any good. Always stay far behind on ice and look way ahead so you can see any obstacles or accidents. Always be calm.
anywhere on the prairie u have to be careful of the wind. I was using a forklift all the time on a town road for work when I had a black semi driver from KC tell me to be way more careful, appreciated it
Taking sensible advice shows you are big minded. Bless you and your family 🙏
You have to drive 60 miles on northbound highway 101 from Los Angeles to get to Ventura, but it’s really almost due west. 101 doesn’t actually turn north until you’re past Santa Barbara. The video is at the end of Seaward Ave in the Pierpont area.
rip that guy that went over the bridge edge
He survived
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What a society we are in
For number 2 there was a second car in front of the rv car that you can tell slammed on their brakes.
I love these vids more than others.
Great video
Shouting "Oh my God " never really helps in a difficult situation.
i can tell youve never been in a life or death situation Peter
Suppose it depends if you pray to the right God, or not
Yes, also people that scream constantly afterwards don’t help I think they think it makes the problem go away instead of just staying calm and help any injured people…
7:10 While we're focussed on the truck falling into the water, there's a person walking on the bridge on the left hand side who disappears with it when it collapses!
18:45 Ugh, brake checkers. They are the worst!
Either somebody wants to brake check on the highways while it was still busy, or they wanted to slam on their brakes for the cartoon car brake sound effect.
@18:50 ... Good thing nobody was on the potty. 🤣
19:29 Did anyone see this coming? Wizards made a huge gamble with those epilog boosters, only to realize too late that the new designs weren’t going as planned! What a disaster for standard play!
Can you do a compilation on micro bursts (not derecho storms) I’ve been through two of them and I feel like they follow me at this point lol. I never see much on them so I think they’re pretty rare in my experience. Santa Barbara CA microburst and Angleton TX microburst were the one’s I personally experienced.
PS the M1 does not go anywhere near Manchester. It goes straight (well nearly) up from London in the SE to Leeds!
9:48 that was absolute skill no panicking padding the breaks going backwards and keeping just enough slant to have other car slide by..I thought he took corner too fast but it was to get enough enertia to get up that hill he wasn't going to make it up anyways but wow very impressive. He lucked out because no one was behind him
#10 and #8 demonstrate how helpless we truly are in the face of natural forces.
Correction, the pickup truck is owned by the bank.
Loved this one! The part at 4:10 was my favorite-so funny
Forget the DAMN GPS; forget Alexa; forget Siri--use your noggins; use your senses, and you'll stay out of trouble, much better.
It's pitch black, it's raining, and she's never been there, she was trusting that the map would direct her to the proper roads. Even if she wasn't using GPS, she could have ended up in the same situation. I've gotten lost before and ended up in some strange dead end industrial areas...sometimes all it takes is one wrong turn and you're about to become a pancake. She at least used common sense and when she realized she was stuck beyond her abilities to get the car off the tracks, she didn't stay in the car and got out to safety.
@@heatherwanderer777 I will grant you that, about the foolishness of staying in the car, actually NOT believing that a train will EVER come down the tracks, rocketing straight at her. Believe it or not, there may be some who actually believe it's always "safe" to stick with their vehicles, no matter what, no situational awareness. Trackage in active use, will be polished, have the sheen of the freshest metals. Trackage that is rusty, means that the Rail Companies have long since abandoned those routes. Perhaps there's people actually stupid enough, that they cannot tell the difference.
@@swithinbarclay4797 They're situationally unprepared, would be the nicest way I could say that.
that guy running from the wave sound like Randy Marsh from South Park
It may well have been his voice man actually!
I can’t stop replaying 10:58-it was just too good! Amazing timing!
Was the crane ship captain a Navy DEI hire?
No, but you're racist.
It's amazing the shot at 1:01 is beautiful
Amazing clips...
8:32 "By some miracle"? That wasn't luck that was impressively calm and skilled driving.
I wonder if the taxi driver that was hit with the side mirror, ever reflects on the incident 🧐🤣🤣
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09:19 are we just gonna ignore the car on the right ice skating around as well... 😂😁😅
1:01 Guy with the long hair blue t-shirt was never seen again...🤣🤣
I'm from Wales and that was a very good pronunciation of Maesteg!
I see how that ship-to-crane-to-crane mishap in Taiwan may have caused some damage costs, but it was a hell-of-a way to avoid some demolition costs.😂
Omg the bridge collapse.. you can see a person on a scooter in the left lane almost making it to the end of the bridge.. I mean they just barely missed getting to safety by inches. I feel like I could even see their arms reach out to grab the edge just before falling. Holy sh*t 😔
2:37 that’s craze, I never saw anyone run backwards so fast! 👀
Lol I know, I came to say exactly that. He was faster than others running forwards. Maybe he was holding the camera facing back over his shoulder, and had a good gimbal.
Truly mind-blowing how unpredictable life can be!
There is always one from India in any type of these videos when something goes wrong due to lack of safety regulations
Exactly what Trump and Musk want to get rid of. Welcome to the USA with no regulations. Republicans have demonized the word.
The M1 motorway does not have bus and taxi lanes , and goes nowhere near Manchester
And it isn't the UK's oldest motorway
At some point in that clip, the cars were driving on the right instead of the left 😄
FYI the M1 is not the oldest motorway in the UK, it was built in 1959, the M6 which is the oldest, was built in 1959 😊
Wind blows big trucks quite often, esp on mountain roads.
1:56 Anyone know what plant that is to the right side, in front of the dark coloured building?
The bridge collapse! 😮
Am I the only one that noticed the motorcyclist on the left of the screen falling with the truck when they were just inches from safety?
@@jenniferlindsey2015 No me too I just made another comment about this. They were so close I think they hit their head on the ledge. The only good thing about that is that they were close to one side instead of the middle. Might be one of the 3 to survive (I realize this has such a low chance, but it is true)
So weird that the wave honestly didnt look that bad as it came onto the street, and the damage is only visible in the flood aftermath.
The tow truck driver must have been lights out when towing that SUV. There's no other explanation for his driving. 😮
That gantry crane toppling over was caused by the tug boat . You can see it's still pushing as the crane goes down. Also that travel trailer is NOT called a mobile home. It's a caravan in the UK.
People don't understand how much less a new barrier costs compared to a train hitting your car. Don't stay on the tracks guys.
That M1* crash was almost cretainlycaused by an insurance scammer braking in front of the caravan. These scams sadly happen quite often, though more often it's just a low speed prang at a roundabout or junction.
* The M1 is on the East side of England. Manchester on the Western side of England and the motorway that goes past it is the M6, so either this was on the M6 or nowhere near Manchester.
The drunk guy listening to a Magic the Gathering podcast LOL
Great Video, keep it Up!
With all these extreme weather events it's crazy that some people still don't believe that climate change is real...
19:35 Ngl hes right, that booster was a disaster. Absolute ass set 😂😂
I would believe every one of those moments even if it wasn't filmed.
10: Water coming to land
9. Truck’s door Hits every car then falls
8. Vietnam bridge collapse (I hope it the bridge rebuilt.)
7. Car falls down the hill, then, hits car that’s parked
6. Abandoned car gets hit by a train
5. You can see a ring (when you hit the wooden house with a small chunk of the house.)
4. Tunnel breaks (TW: loud noises if you have it loud)
3. Crane falls ( are they trying to make a bridge)?
2. Big truck just shreds the little truck and Car hits another car that was parked then hit the dashcam man
1. White car and car gets hit
thnx
Segment #1: The guy wasn't filming. It's highly unlikely he was using a film camera.
2:40 this guy running like he's allergic to water
Poor, POOR Himachal Pradesh! They are always being knocked from pillar to bedpost. Sooner than later, the concerned Indian Legislatures and Executive Bodies, will no longer be able to justify expenditures to bail them out. The Citizens of that State will have to abandon it, as they're running out of vital terrain to sustain livelihoods. The only value remaining, will be the barest of bones, in terms of infrastructure essential to India's security and defense.
Just so you know... The M6 is the oldest motorway in the UK... Not the M1
good video
12:35 Its the Romulan weapon in "Balance of Terror"! Luckily it has limited range, you can back away from it. This is the coolest thing I have seen on this channel. If they actually wanted to flatten the house, they should have put the Tannerite on the first floor.
With the taxi incident the lights did turn on after the crash. Was that by design?
6:14 The aftermath of the storm is even more terrifying than the storm itself. Does anyone know if everyone in that truck survived?😬
Idk how they could but I hope
@@JiraiyaSanninPervySage I hope so too 🥲
4:11 WOW! That's gonna be EXPENSIVE for that towing company!
Anyone see the sign after the guy stopped running away from the rouge wave? Any Health Concern?
That guy was a hella fast runner! 🌊
The heads on the ship 😳
Put in low gear and lift your foot off the brake pedal @09:00
19:30 Cabbie has both luck and reflexes on his side; if drunk driver's car had flipped any earlier or later, swerving to avoid it would've put cabbie straight into a telegraph pole. But he had just enough space and good enough reflexes to miss both them and the car completely.
that last video is great. hey i know.. the weather is gonna be absolutely terrible... lets go do stuff.
its pretty simple folks. if the weather is bad. stay home. I guarantee most of the people in the last video were out to get groceries or fast food.
@18:48 you can see the toilet and toilet seat flying across the road, lol. Good job no one was having a shite at the time.
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