But I’ve seen drivers get their cars stuck (less damage) on more obvious traps. ACAB.
Yeah it's kind of wild how drivers are so reckless. There were concrete protectors that were added in ny neighborhood to protect cyclists and pedestrians from turning cars . This was like 5+ years ago and I still see cars driving up the protector and scrapping the bottom of their cars there. I also got hit by a car on one of these corners.
Sometimes tires glitch out the physics engine if they catch an edge just right. I saw some guy (probably drunk) nearly flip his car when he just barely made contact with the median on a highway, he went from flat on the ground to 60 degrees on two wheels in like half a second. He definitely would have flipped if he was driving an SUV instead of a sedan.
Yeah I saw a pickup go from ~50-60mph moving essentially straight ahead, upon clipping a curb with the front passenger side tire ended up turned 90 degrees, t-boning a vehicle in the opposite lane. In the span of ~1 second.
maybe I just haven't played enough video games, but I don't even see how it flipped, assuming the barrier is in the photo.
But I've seen drivers get their cars stuck (less damage) on more obvious traps. ACAB.
Cars just do that sometimes. Usually under duress
When threatened, they will expose their undersides as a submissive display
Yeah it's kind of wild how drivers are so reckless. There were concrete protectors that were added in ny neighborhood to protect cyclists and pedestrians from turning cars . This was like 5+ years ago and I still see cars driving up the protector and scrapping the bottom of their cars there. I also got hit by a car on one of these corners.
Sometimes tires glitch out the physics engine if they catch an edge just right. I saw some guy (probably drunk) nearly flip his car when he just barely made contact with the median on a highway, he went from flat on the ground to 60 degrees on two wheels in like half a second. He definitely would have flipped if he was driving an SUV instead of a sedan.
Yeah I saw a pickup go from ~50-60mph moving essentially straight ahead, upon clipping a curb with the front passenger side tire ended up turned 90 degrees, t-boning a vehicle in the opposite lane. In the span of ~1 second.
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Yeah, is the barrier behind it?