City of L.A- did you illegally fix the street Corridor crew- No City of L.A- we've seen your UA-cam channel Corridor crew- we work in special effects it just looks like we did
@@justraven7526 I have lived in Mumbai for my whole life and I can confirm that the roads in LA are just as bad as Mumbai. This road is terrible than most of the mumbai
Me: "Government of LA is a a little sus. Saw them in security. Vote them out of my space ship." Government of LA (impostor): "Nah, I think it's the water department." Me: Yea okay, whatever
New reality TV show where the union workers of sector four patch up the world's roads. But can their friendship withstand, or will there be more to patch up in the end?
Then after countless calls on the 311 line, a big man with an even bigger mustache comes and fixes the pothole while his incompetent friend plays with your daughters.
Meanwhile in Hungary: if the wrong authority was contacted, they are required to send the whole case to the right authority, and also inform the person who sent the report about this. Seems like over there even forwarding an an e-mail to an address they already have is too much to ask for.
That's American bureaucracy for ya. Some people argue that we need the government to keep itself accountable, while others argue that it's already broken so why spend more taxes on it? Just lower taxes and that way, it would force the government to be efficient. I can see both sides to be honest.
@@brainy191 I strongly suspect that Conservatives deliberately govern badly at this point: so that they can show that government is useless and should be cut!
Some neighbors had been asking for some big potholes to be fixed on our street for so long, we all said fuck it and took a day to fill them in ourselves with concrete. Two weeks later the municipality came by and paved over all our work...
That reminds me of the old have you or a loved one been injured in a accident ad this one commercial just said have you and then it lists the things and the last one was death. Like you get up from your own funeral to sue a company
lets not forget they also need to set up pylons cutting off every lane except for one and it goes for as far as legolas' eyes can see. and the lane will be so narrow that if your paint was any thicker, it would scrape.
@@MsHumanOfTheDecade Thats the worst part. They city could come there, decide its not well made and rip it apart. Same thing happened where a man made a stairway after asking the city to make one where it was needed so elderly people wouldnt trip and fall, the city said no so he made it himself. A little later they came and tore it down because it wasnt regulated or some shit.
That’d be hilarious, but end badly. A lot more work goes into infrastructure than people think it does. It accounts for almost half of all taxes in the US alone, between inspectors, surveyors, beurocratic work to figure out exactly what was built where and when, a small mountain of (extremely necessary) safety regulations and equipment costs for all of the above, on top of the stuff you see like the mechanics, plumbers and concrete. If you skimp on it, or leave it in the hands of people who only know parts of what’s necessary, important things start collapsing a few years down the line. The only thing with more funding in the US is the entirety of the largest and most expensive military on earth, which says something. This video left me with the impression that they didn’t try to get the city to come fix it, which they probably would’ve at some point over the next few days if they’d called it in and filed everything correctly, if my personal experience with city governments in Southern California is any indication. Then again, I lived in the hills, not the Angelopolis proper, where I imagine they have bigger problems on a regular basis.
@@dashiellgillingham4579 I think the real issue is that when government tries to accomplish something they just throw money at it until it goes away or they ignore it. Hiring private companies is always a better bet than trusting the city/state/feds to hire competent workers who can innovate. Why would they? Government employees can have a very healthy income and retirement by doing the bare minimum
+Ethan Porter That’s... umm... exactly how it works most of the time? Private companies get money thrown at them to fix problems the city hears about. It’s very rare for the city to directly employ people, at least in this state. Now, the state and the federal government, that’s a different story, but on the city level it’s usually highly territorial private companies doing things like this. I’m not 100% on it working that way everywhere, but that’s what I’ve seen. (Edit) Actually; this video provides evidence for what I’m talking about; one of them dressed up like a union rep. Government labor does not have union reps. You get the paycheck they tell you you’ve earned at that’s the end of it.
I've gotta say, this is the only channel where I don't mind watching your sponsor plugs. The effort that's put into making them less mundane goes a looong way. That's a channel that cares. Thanks for the little things guys
This is literally PA, right outside my house there was a cluster of medium sized pot holes that took up the entire right lane, it’s been there for about a month and a half, and all they did was slightly fill in the holes and plant the PA state flower: construction pylons
Gotta love PennDOT am I right? But seriously, to get from my Uni back to my house it's about 45 mins of state roads, all of which are absolutely terrible. Poor lighting at night, tons of potholes, and construction zones that never actually fix the problem.
That hole with the water main looks like a much larger problem with the underlying soil. Somebody really needs to dig that up and stabilize all of it, it's just gonna wash away more of it each rainstorm. I hope someone did something.
Some guys did this on a nearby city here in Brazil. The street was pretty much unusable and the mayor didn't care. They fixed the road pretty good with concrete, but the city hall found and said they were "damaging the city infrastructure", and the locals were sued for thousands of dollars
Word for the wise, next time you guys go to patch those potholes, clean out most of the loose gravel and large clumps of soil. After that, I advise filling atleast 1 inch of concrete as an under-slab for the coldpack, or live-mix asphalt. Seal the concrete with tar perhaps too.
There was a massive pot whole created in out street created in 1 hour. It rained extremely bad and pushed up the black top. A Good Samaritan came by and patched it up but didn’t do a great job which is understandable, but what isn’t understandable is the city of San Diego was notified of it about 2 months ago and still haven’t made any effort in fixing it! This aggravates me so much!! SD’s pot wholes are much smaller than LA’s tho, LA is a pot whole land mine!!!
They're even worse in Ireland. the roads out in the country side have been around since people were still using horses, and probably haven't been touched by the council.
In my country the countryside dirt roads are in better shape then the asphalt road because the "farmers" with their tractors and field cultivator things take care of them regularly so they can visit the fields with the cars. Also there is a main road one half of which was completely renewed while the other half was left as it is filled with potholes. Now every drives on one side of that road.
4:50 That sponsored segment is actually funny to watch I know they take revenue from sponsorship and ads to run this channel/studio But they actually take efforts to make the segment less miserable, much funnier, even add some little funny drama in between XD As a viewer, I deeply appreciate that! (But sorry Corridor, I'm stuck with Nord for another 2 years and 6 months)
the problem is that, if you do stuff you are suddenly responsible/liable. also I can't believe that there is no communication between departments. they shouldn't close the case and instead give it to whoever is in charge/responsible or whatever.
That's just how bureaucracy often works, if an individual files a complaint through a specific department, for whatever reason if that department is not deemed liable to fix it they will often just clear the ticket rather than forward it to the correct department. Saves them the hastle of dealing with it. They often say "you contacted the wrong department" or some bs, and just leave it at that. I'm having to learn about this stuff in my university for architecture, and it's insane. Hurray for US infrastructure.
Lack of communication is common not just between government agencies, but also even within one single agency itself. As a person who used to work for the government, I can't tell you how many times I had to refer someone to a different branch of our agency because we don't use the same system or have access to the same authorizations. I will agree that it does suck tho.
I don't think they know you're supposed to overfill potholes a little bit cause they sink a bit afterwards. Looked like it was already dipping in when Wren was riding over it.
I actually use ExpressVPN in China so I can play games and use Discord. It's great and has only stopped working a few times over a year during large vpn crackdowns Edit: not to mention I can watch UA-cam and use Google lel
All governments are all parasites who restrict people's liberties. Am so sorry you had to deal with the onslaught of government. Glad you found a way to evade their authoritarian bullshit.
Wow you guys have big hearts . I would never go out of my way for the environment . But you guys give me a different perspective and watching you guys do this was heartwarming . Man all you guys are awesome .
Man they are so good at making sponsored segments good and entertaining. Like it's probably the only channel where I watch them. It doesn't feel to apart from the video. The rest of the video is nice too haha :)
There are so many potholes that would straight up kill me on my Onewheel in my town too. I hate how the city does nothing! One almost ate me up last week.
That's unfortunate. In my city potholes are filled pretty fast. They never stay for more than a few weeks at most. Try spray painting obscenities over them to try and force the city to deal with it? I think someone in the UK sprayed penises on the road. Illegal, but... Well, who can blame them?
11:44 and then they were fined $500 dollars because fixing a pothole while not part of a construction crew or payed by the city to fix potholes is a misdemeanor for some reason
Also la doesn’t trim city trees until they are a hazard. So if you want them to do it, the trick is renting a U haul, tying a chain around a big branch and flooring it. They will be out there within a few days.
My dad was in the city council, leader of CERT (community emergency response team) and almost representative of our small town so it’s not hard to believe when your dad, an Uber driver with a collage degree, tried his hardest to make your home a good town again
@@mateogonzalez5678 I agree, if the city dug it up, which they probably did, they should leave it blocked off with cones/tape since it is a road hazard.
Ok I live in the northeast and I gotta say those are some pretty weak potholes driving after the winter here basically means aiming for the smaller potholes
Why do I find holes in the street being filled in so satisfying to watch? It’s like that feeling you get when you see something get perfectly cut in one of those random Facebook videos, but with hole filling.
Got to love it when the city does not care about their roads and can not do their job keeping roads safe. Their was a pothole in my street that bent my rim and the city had to pay for a new rim and tire. I'm sure it's cheaper to fill a hole then to repair vehicles that get damaged on their unserviced roads
It was also REALLY bad in my street and after living in my home for over 15 years, they finally fixed it. It was even more dangerous since a lot of children played around and the roads were not safe at all. My brother had an incident of where he fell into a small hole in the road and he fell of his bike head first and ended up having to get staples in his head. I really hope no one else has to be in the same situation and everyone please look where you’re walking.
"I have very little faith in the cuty of Los Angeles to do anything about this" -Literally everyone in LA referencing any issue, and they're never wrong
My streets were freshly paved but the school I went to had rats, and they put more money into the strip club than the hole filled sidewalks, can I join or no
City of L.A- did you illegally fix the street
Corridor crew- No
City of L.A- we've seen your UA-cam channel
Corridor crew- we work in special effects it just looks like we did
Check and mate.
hahahah, it makes sense
Did you illegally fix the street? You need to restore it to it's original state, and also pay the fines for vandalism!
EUROPA Music - Official Channel it’s los angeles
@@0Defensor0 original state meaning to put the holes and cracks back
I have parked on that street. Can confirm it's pretty damn bad....but then again most of LA has terrible roads
Its the earthquakes
You guys should visit mumbai or indian cities in rainy season 😂😂😂
Us northerns laugh at what you call pot holes
@@justraven7526 I have lived in Mumbai for my whole life and I can confirm that the roads in LA are just as bad as Mumbai. This road is terrible than most of the mumbai
Most of California
"We are dressed as city workers"
They already know you aren't city workers because they see you working.
YOU JUST MAFE ME LAUGH SO LOUD WTF
"They already know you aren't city workers because they see you"
R/showerthoughts
BURN!
underrated comment
the road-workers weren't convincing because the work was actually finished
And they didn't cause two more problems trying to fix the first
and it didnt took them months
Only 1 of them should have been working, while the others stand around.
The shade!!!! I'm not even from the USA and I can confirm that I understand the struggle! Road work is like a 3-5 year project lol
oof
I love it how Wren hurts himself and the entire Corridor Crew rush to inspect the wounds and fix the street so it doesn’t happen again 😂
Seriously, such bros
No, you see it could happen to anyone so they fix it so that the same thing doesn't happen to anyone.
@@cloudymonet They only fixed it cause Wren hurt him self. poor wren:(
Yeah they literally only payed attention because of what happen to Wren
Lucy Hartwell everyone ganstas until foreva
Wren: Ouch
Corridor crew: WE MUST ELIMINATE THE CULPRIT
Me: "Government of LA is a a little sus. Saw them in security. Vote them out of my space ship."
Government of LA (impostor): "Nah, I think it's the water department."
Me: Yea okay, whatever
To you mean the CULPIT
If you hurt little billy we hurt you worse
A guy in Britain got his city to fix potholes by drawing obscene graffiti around them. People are calling him Wanksy.
Incredible
Modern problems require modern solutions.
_Wanksy_
@Necramonium hahaha, wow.
Banksy
New reality TV show where the union workers of sector four patch up the world's roads. But can their friendship withstand, or will there be more to patch up in the end?
Matthew Wilson They patched up the road, but can they patch up... their relationship
Sector 4: In this biz, it ain't just holes that need patchin!
Just use Flexseal
Everyone like this comment, this could legitamately be a real series they could make
I'd watch
1:00 You can feel Niko's brain absorbing information to replicate it with VFX
Lmao so accurate!
hahahaha i can even think that they took pictures of it
Thats hilarious
Exactly lol
and I bet if you contact the water and power company they'll tell you to contact the city
bet
And then the city will tell you to contact the water and power again.
exactly
Then after countless calls on the 311 line, a big man with an even bigger mustache comes and fixes the pothole while his incompetent friend plays with your daughters.
joshua ledgister nice Parks and Rec reference
“You’d be dead or seriously injured and then what do you do sue the city?”
Wren: you can’t you’re dead
Exactly. The system works!
that wasnt wren
I like how he answers it like it's a riddle.
I think cmike said that actually
Meanwhile in Hungary: if the wrong authority was contacted, they are required to send the whole case to the right authority, and also inform the person who sent the report about this.
Seems like over there even forwarding an an e-mail to an address they already have is too much to ask for.
That's American bureaucracy for ya. Some people argue that we need the government to keep itself accountable, while others argue that it's already broken so why spend more taxes on it? Just lower taxes and that way, it would force the government to be efficient.
I can see both sides to be honest.
based hungary
@@brainy191 I strongly suspect that Conservatives deliberately govern badly at this point: so that they can show that government is useless and should be cut!
Please make 'Sector 4' an ongoing Corridor Crew series!
Yea lets goooooooo
this could be a new biz lol, private pothole fixers
Agreed. There is a lot of potential in Sector 4
Yess
Do it! I don't like the alarm bell function at all, but I'm clicking it to support the 'Sector 4' series!
In the UK we passively aggressive plant flowers in them..
Some people in the US have been known to spray paint foul language or images around potholes as to make the city fix them
@@ge2719 wanksey!!!
Graeme Evans #Wanksy
How do you passively aggressively plant flowers?
So true
Every other city: *has speed bumps*
L.A: *has craters*
g4bli n if LA has craters Minnesota has black holes
*INDIA* :Amateurs
Those are mildly dangerous pot holes, the biggest one is the only really bad one which was the one with the water main service hatch
Never been to flint i see
SgtJacques
That’s not just Flint. The entire state of Michigan has dogshit roads.
I am oddly invested in this pothole story. I need to know what happens next!
SAME
Is there....a part two???
the city sues for construction without a permit and they tear up the roadwork and leave and even more dangerous pothole
@@firewisplet8275 Really?
Worries about the city finding out
Makes youtube video
PR nightmare if they lose their shit. sector 4: 1/ City:0
Politicians don't know how to use the internet, don't be ridiculous.
Good thing they can't use yt vids as evidence :)))
@@TotalElipse what do you mean? HRC mentioned pokemon Go!
Well the family of the dead biker will sue the city
"These potholes are huge"
*Laughs in Puerto Rico*
Some neighbors had been asking for some big potholes to be fixed on our street for so long, we all said fuck it and took a day to fill them in ourselves with concrete. Two weeks later the municipality came by and paved over all our work...
They have no idea. 🤣
*laughs in Illinois*
laughs in black hole
Laughs in Brazilian
"What are you gonna do, sue the city?"
"You can't, you're dead!"
That reminds me of the old have you or a loved one been injured in a accident ad this one commercial just said have you and then it lists the things and the last one was death. Like you get up from your own funeral to sue a company
inb4 'fined by City of Los Angeles' video :(
oof
was just about to say this;
imagine fining people by fixing the problem themselves and paying it from their pockets
Don't worry, it was all just VFX
*no actual potholes were filled during the filming of this program
Yeah I thought Jake passed the bar, he's a smart guy. They should know this will just get them in legal trouble
1:44 that WW1 trench joke went far too unappreciated 😂
Just in time
very suspicious, too many people working at once. Maximum of one person working at any time if you want to make it look legit.
The other workers need to bend the showels.
They should alsk be taking a couple of months on each hole.
Yeah well u know, it's a state job lol
How is it that it takes months in every country? Maybe except china
lets not forget they also need to set up pylons cutting off every lane except for one and it goes for as far as legolas' eyes can see. and the lane will be so narrow that if your paint was any thicker, it would scrape.
As someone who works in a union, that filling in the potholes segment was solid gold haha
“I’m driving here I sit cursing my government for not using my taxes to fill holes with more cement”
|-/
Can I get a cheeky
|-/
The streets are made of asphalt
Tyler Ensley yeah those lyrics always bothered me because of that.
||-//
*Fixing the streets*
Randomly clicked the middle of the video
*Vikings fighting*
that's the exact same thing I got haha
Oh my God i've done that, and After a couple of seconds i've read your comment 😂🤣
Yep
@Evidential shut up Karen
In UK they drive on left, while we - in Latvia drive on what's LEFT...
piekrītu
No, we drive on the left and what's left, there's so many pot holes where I live.
Lol I get it
Well brother at least last summer you patched road Siauliai to Riga all the way from the border but there's still where to improve :)
Haha, I swear these dudes are entertaining no matter what they do. If they make this a road repair channel from now on, I'm with it!
Cannot believe these are council workmen for a second.
They're actually doing work!
Yeah they quickly and efficiently fixed the problem within a reasonable amount of time.
theres a joke about paying taxes to be made here
Paying taxes IS the joke ;)
Any chance for a tax deduction on materials/tools/time for fixing public property that needed fixing (due to safety or excessive wear to vehicles)?
@@Lauren_C Probably not, however you could still file it as a company expenditure due to it being a hazard to your employees probably.
On the other hand, they did NOT get allowance from the city to do this. I think there could be exceptions made though.
@@MsHumanOfTheDecade Thats the worst part. They city could come there, decide its not well made and rip it apart. Same thing happened where a man made a stairway after asking the city to make one where it was needed so elderly people wouldnt trip and fall, the city said no so he made it himself. A little later they came and tore it down because it wasnt regulated or some shit.
“We’ll dress up like city workers, Sam will be the union guy and Wren from the city council “
Yes, that’s totally gonna fool them
Innacurate, the city worker was making sure the work was being done
Maybe y'all could've got Dominos pizza to fix the pot hole. I'm not joking they actually fix roads
oh no the libertarians where right
I too saw the commercial
Dominos gets good deals on asphalt. It's one of their most used ingredients so they buy it in bulk.
If u read the fine print they actually just give local municipalities money for road maintenance
@@brendenlothamer1680 Boom u got it. Dominos pays local municipalities to do the work 👍. They say it on the website ad
1:45 Nick said it, it's like a trench. Next video, "Pothole Warfare" -instead of trench warfare.
Welcome to the Eastern European Theatre 2019
*Wren falls on street*
Corridor Crew: I want every *concrete* we have to fire on that *street*
I would watch a 30 minute episode of sector 4.
Make it 45 minutes to account for all the union breaks
i just want to say that your idea for ad breaks are getting truly epic.
Keep it up guys!
I love how these guys give their all while acting despite the coast being clear the entire time.
Corridor: *sees homeless man*
Next Video: ‘We fixed world poverty’
na, wren trips over a homeless person this time
Jesus wouldn't fix world poverty, so we did
Beautiful_ Blue_4u Jesus never will
Jesus respects our free will.
can we get a ‘pretending to be city officials while bettering our community challenge’ going?
That’d be hilarious, but end badly. A lot more work goes into infrastructure than people think it does. It accounts for almost half of all taxes in the US alone, between inspectors, surveyors, beurocratic work to figure out exactly what was built where and when, a small mountain of (extremely necessary) safety regulations and equipment costs for all of the above, on top of the stuff you see like the mechanics, plumbers and concrete. If you skimp on it, or leave it in the hands of people who only know parts of what’s necessary, important things start collapsing a few years down the line. The only thing with more funding in the US is the entirety of the largest and most expensive military on earth, which says something. This video left me with the impression that they didn’t try to get the city to come fix it, which they probably would’ve at some point over the next few days if they’d called it in and filed everything correctly, if my personal experience with city governments in Southern California is any indication. Then again, I lived in the hills, not the Angelopolis proper, where I imagine they have bigger problems on a regular basis.
@@dashiellgillingham4579 yeah im just gonna fill potholes with milk and cereal and use it as a bowl
maybe then they will notice
@@dashiellgillingham4579 I think the real issue is that when government tries to accomplish something they just throw money at it until it goes away or they ignore it. Hiring private companies is always a better bet than trusting the city/state/feds to hire competent workers who can innovate. Why would they? Government employees can have a very healthy income and retirement by doing the bare minimum
+Ethan Porter That’s... umm... exactly how it works most of the time? Private companies get money thrown at them to fix problems the city hears about. It’s very rare for the city to directly employ people, at least in this state. Now, the state and the federal government, that’s a different story, but on the city level it’s usually highly territorial private companies doing things like this. I’m not 100% on it working that way everywhere, but that’s what I’ve seen. (Edit) Actually; this video provides evidence for what I’m talking about; one of them dressed up like a union rep. Government labor does not have union reps. You get the paycheck they tell you you’ve earned at that’s the end of it.
You got it. They just released a new video about cleaning trash
I've gotta say, this is the only channel where I don't mind watching your sponsor plugs. The effort that's put into making them less mundane goes a looong way. That's a channel that cares. Thanks for the little things guys
11:08 "he's a maniac, maniac on the floor
And he dancing like he never danced before"
Oh, you made my day with that. Oh, if only they'd put that song along with that part!
Exactly! I was just going to say "missed opportunity, right there". Glad I'm not the only one who immediately thought of that song. :D
Wren is gonna die at 45 from a one wheel accident
F
At least he'll die doing what he loves... being 45.
If he stays off his phone he’ll be fine
I mean he statistically should be dead already
pretty ballsy to think he's gonna last that long
At least they understand that wren is a precious Lil bean and must be protected
If you spray paint a pen15 around them the city fixes them like magic
We are not in China, stop censoring your posts. Penis, PENIS. That thing between a mans leg that shoots urine, cum or sometimes blood.
@@ThePandoraGuy Are you ok? I think you need to see a doctor if you have blood coming out.
@@MicroOneo It was just an example, im fine.
@@ThePandoraGuy What about nutella?
@@yakiyaki5043 Yummy.
Please make a video about the "sector 4" workers wherein they are like the "secret service" of road workers :D
They could do a whole deep story called "sector wars".
@@jeremylindemann5117 Oh yeah!!!
1:06 that’s the most genuine “oooh you got shot in the leg!!!”
This is literally PA, right outside my house there was a cluster of medium sized pot holes that took up the entire right lane, it’s been there for about a month and a half, and all they did was slightly fill in the holes and plant the PA state flower: construction pylons
Gotta love PennDOT am I right? But seriously, to get from my Uni back to my house it's about 45 mins of state roads, all of which are absolutely terrible. Poor lighting at night, tons of potholes, and construction zones that never actually fix the problem.
Just curious did the water and power company of LA ever come to fix that canyon of a hole yet? .?
I think they gave up and classified it as a Wonder of the World, up there with Grand Canyon.
@@nilleftw I want to like your comment, but it's at a great number
@@nebularises2545 You can like now
Probably not. My roommate works for the water and power company. He tells me the older guys don’t do shit.
That hole with the water main looks like a much larger problem with the underlying soil. Somebody really needs to dig that up and stabilize all of it, it's just gonna wash away more of it each rainstorm. I hope someone did something.
Some guys did this on a nearby city here in Brazil. The street was pretty much unusable and the mayor didn't care. They fixed the road pretty good with concrete, but the city hall found and said they were "damaging the city infrastructure", and the locals were sued for thousands of dollars
Word for the wise, next time you guys go to patch those potholes, clean out most of the loose gravel and large clumps of soil. After that, I advise filling atleast 1 inch of concrete as an under-slab for the coldpack, or live-mix asphalt. Seal the concrete with tar perhaps too.
When Sam said “HARDER HARDER HARDER!!!” my girlfriend walked in saying “what the hell are you watching” 😂😂😂
I was so waiting for a joke when they said that in the video! "Pouring hours" to "Porn hours" jokes, but no "harder, HARDER, harder!" jokes...
There was a massive pot whole created in out street created in 1 hour. It rained extremely bad and pushed up the black top. A Good Samaritan came by and patched it up but didn’t do a great job which is understandable, but what isn’t understandable is the city of San Diego was notified of it about 2 months ago and still haven’t made any effort in fixing it! This aggravates me so much!! SD’s pot wholes are much smaller than LA’s tho, LA is a pot whole land mine!!!
plot twist: there were no pot holes, they're VFX
They're even worse in Ireland. the roads out in the country side have been around since people were still using horses, and probably haven't been touched by the council.
In my country the countryside dirt roads are in better shape then the asphalt road because the "farmers" with their tractors and field cultivator things take care of them regularly so they can visit the fields with the cars.
Also there is a main road one half of which was completely renewed while the other half was left as it is filled with potholes. Now every drives on one side of that road.
*laughs in Jamaican*
EDIT:
In Jamaica we'd be driving along in the potholes and hit a piece of road
Laugh in Indonesian
In indonesia, we grew banana tree inside the potholes
4:50 That sponsored segment is actually funny to watch
I know they take revenue from sponsorship and ads to run this channel/studio
But they actually take efforts to make the segment less miserable, much funnier, even add some little funny drama in between XD
As a viewer, I deeply appreciate that!
(But sorry Corridor, I'm stuck with Nord for another 2 years and 6 months)
Need an asphalt tamper to compact it! Also cold patch is asphalt, not concrete.
the problem is that, if you do stuff you are suddenly responsible/liable.
also I can't believe that there is no communication between departments. they shouldn't close the case and instead give it to whoever is in charge/responsible or whatever.
That's just how bureaucracy often works, if an individual files a complaint through a specific department, for whatever reason if that department is not deemed liable to fix it they will often just clear the ticket rather than forward it to the correct department. Saves them the hastle of dealing with it. They often say "you contacted the wrong department" or some bs, and just leave it at that. I'm having to learn about this stuff in my university for architecture, and it's insane.
Hurray for US infrastructure.
Hence why government sucks.
Lack of communication is common not just between government agencies, but also even within one single agency itself. As a person who used to work for the government, I can't tell you how many times I had to refer someone to a different branch of our agency because we don't use the same system or have access to the same authorizations.
I will agree that it does suck tho.
That's because organizations like that tend to be lazy
not like anyone is going to get fired for blowing it off. 'not my problem'
I don't think they know you're supposed to overfill potholes a little bit cause they sink a bit afterwards. Looked like it was already dipping in when Wren was riding over it.
Could I hire you guys to come and fill some pot holes around my street?
If you pay enough you probably could
You live in Michigan
After this episode, I think the Corridor Crew should run for the LA City Council.
They literally (not figuratively) made the street safer.
up until this week we never knew how bad this injury actually was
turns out this injury happened 2 days before his ted talk and we never knew
CoomanHD3 He said in the video that it was 2 days before his Ted talk.
Oh the satire. I love you Corridor. So savage
Im a construction worker in the Bay area and I'm tell u right now that cold pack won't hold for very long cuz it wasn't properly compacted
Oh don’t worry, they jumped on it as a group
its almost as if the people with the city should do it since they have the tools...oh wait...
* properly * proof you don't need to do well in school to be successful 😉
@@jameswolf5513 your right about that buddy
Better than what the council did.
"DiD yOu LeGaLy FiX a PrObLeM tHaT wE iGnOrE oN a DaIlY bAsIs!?"
Corridor: "well yes but actually no."
The VFX here is amazing! Those potholes and cracks looked so real! /s
I actually use ExpressVPN in China so I can play games and use Discord. It's great and has only stopped working a few times over a year during large vpn crackdowns
Edit: not to mention I can watch UA-cam and use Google lel
Hey man, this comment was read in their channel!
@@ianthehuman cool, didn't notice. Which video?
All governments are all parasites who restrict people's liberties. Am so sorry you had to deal with the onslaught of government. Glad you found a way to evade their authoritarian bullshit.
welcome to the darknet lul
kek
City of L.A.: Have you permission to do that?
Corridor Crew: It's our permission to stay alive. So, yes.
Sector 4 could become a legit construction company. Probably better than most others
Wow you guys have big hearts . I would never go out of my way for the environment . But you guys give me a different perspective and watching you guys do this was heartwarming . Man all you guys are awesome .
this was the best era of this channel
this is the type of vigilante justice we need
Can we fund "Sector 4: Only The Road Will Tell" as a legit show??? They started a guillotine channel. They need to start a road fixing channel.
Man they are so good at making sponsored segments good and entertaining. Like it's probably the only channel where I watch them. It doesn't feel to apart from the video. The rest of the video is nice too haha :)
There are so many potholes that would straight up kill me on my Onewheel in my town too. I hate how the city does nothing! One almost ate me up last week.
That's unfortunate. In my city potholes are filled pretty fast. They never stay for more than a few weeks at most. Try spray painting obscenities over them to try and force the city to deal with it? I think someone in the UK sprayed penises on the road. Illegal, but... Well, who can blame them?
@@jjbarajas5341 The law
Almost 4000 miles on me onewheel
11:44 and then they were fined $500 dollars because fixing a pothole while not part of a construction crew or payed by the city to fix potholes is a misdemeanor for some reason
Wren: Ouch I fell on the street
Corridor crew: THROW AWAY THE ENTIRE STREET
I feel like I need an offroad vehicle to drive in LA without exploding my tires. It's absurd.
My boi Nick with the WeSlav jacket Poppin proper squats on his Union Allocated Squat Break
Also la doesn’t trim city trees until they are a hazard. So if you want them to do it, the trick is renting a U haul, tying a chain around a big branch and flooring it. They will be out there within a few days.
Flawlessly executed Bavarian fire drill, good job.
ahahahah imagine wren as your city councilor
"I am city council and I approve this message"
My dad was in the city council, leader of CERT (community emergency response team) and almost representative of our small town so it’s not hard to believe when your dad, an Uber driver with a collage degree, tried his hardest to make your home a good town again
6:52 the hits syncing up with the music is so nice
You guys should make a medieval video on corridor where Clint plays whatever character he was trying to do during the sponsor fight.
I think the city probably dug the hole so they could get to the water mains...
Idk looks pretty sloppy, and if they really needed to they'd probably leave up cones and tape to block off any drivers.
@@mateogonzalez5678 I agree, if the city dug it up, which they probably did, they should leave it blocked off with cones/tape since it is a road hazard.
Suprisingly, this was one of your first videos that UA-cam recommended to me. Been hooked ever since.
I'm from Indonesia and I don't understand why you guys 'fixed' that smooth beautiful street smh
Ikr, Its toll road quality
It's too dangerous, y'know?
People could die in these potholes
It's better to 'fix' it than to have casualties
Shrimp r/Wooosh
@@st4ndg4mes87 The joke is that this road is already nicer than anything they have in their country. And therefore would not require any fixing.
@@minecraftisfunhahaha5037 OKAY, I UNDERSTAND THAT THANK YOU, YOU DON'T NEED TO WOOOOSH ME, THANKS, THIS ISN'T REDDIT, OKAY.
Ok I live in the northeast and I gotta say those are some pretty weak potholes driving after the winter here basically means aiming for the smaller potholes
Michigan?? This spring time weather turns public roads into motocross tracks. Avoid I-75 South, Miles 72-62
Why do I find holes in the street being filled in so satisfying to watch? It’s like that feeling you get when you see something get perfectly cut in one of those random Facebook videos, but with hole filling.
The only channel I willingly watch the sponsored segments of.
It might not hold for long, but at least you guys did SOMETHING to make it easier on that lot
Props to Wren for getting hurt and then doing a dramatic reenactment of it right after. Talk about pushin' through lol.
*"I easily have the hardest job here"* absolute gold.
honestly ... THIS is how you advertise
Simple fix "I saw someone pouring something into the exposed water main, he looked kinda of sketchy, it was pretty late at night..."
This studio legit makes the most professional and entertaining content on UA-cam
Got to love it when the city does not care about their roads and can not do their job keeping roads safe. Their was a pothole in my street that bent my rim and the city had to pay for a new rim and tire. I'm sure it's cheaper to fill a hole then to repair vehicles that get damaged on their unserviced roads
It was also REALLY bad in my street and after living in my home for over 15 years, they finally fixed it. It was even more dangerous since a lot of children played around and the roads were not safe at all. My brother had an incident of where he fell into a small hole in the road and he fell of his bike head first and ended up having to get staples in his head.
I really hope no one else has to be in the same situation and everyone please look where you’re walking.
Feels good living in a first world country where you can inform the city of issues and they fix it within the week.
"I have very little faith in the cuty of Los Angeles to do anything about this" -Literally everyone in LA referencing any issue, and they're never wrong
Imagine having to avoid potholes😂
*This comment was made by the freshly paved street gang*
My streets were freshly paved but the school I went to had rats, and they put more money into the strip club than the hole filled sidewalks, can I join or no
As they say if you want something done you do it yourself. Good job guys