That is some impressive handling I have to admit.
Sure he was all over the road, but the fact remains that he recovered from several slides, even if the end wasn't intentional.
I really want to punch the cameraman in the face
[QUOTE=ART1E117;43194420]I really want to punch the cameraman in the face[/QUOTE]
Wasn't THAT bad tbh.
You can tell he pulled into that alley to recover from his heart attack and continue crying
yknow how all the driving tests say rain makes the slipperiest conditions?
yeah fuck that
what happened to like snow tires and 4x4 vehicles?
This is in Michigan.
[QUOTE=Smeetin;43196209]This is in Michigan.[/QUOTE]
So the Americans are copying US now, eh..
I drive a Mustang. As soon as I think about touching the gas pedal I end up in a ditch :(
[QUOTE=urbanmonkey;43196302]I drive a Mustang. As soon as I think about touching the gas pedal I end up in a ditch :([/QUOTE]
you poor thing
[QUOTE=Prez;43196243]So the Americans are copying US now, eh..[/QUOTE]
Michigan has always been Canada-south.
That car definitely use summer tires, 2 years ago i was on a road that goes down a long and deep slope, with a few S turns, i just lightly pressed the brakes and the wheel lost all its traction and started sliding like in the video, i managed to go down with throttle and hands brake, but the last turn was literaly a return so i crashed at the absolute edge at 35-40 kph, luckily the bumper only had a small crack and the turn light plastic fell off, there was a freezing rain during the night and i was on summer tires, everything was fine untill i reach that slope.
[QUOTE=Smeetin;43196209]This is in Michigan.[/QUOTE]
Basically Canada's low-descending testicles
Its amazing how this fluffy white stuff turns your car into 2000 lbs of steel aluminum and plastic that you cant control and are just in for the ride.
[QUOTE=ReFreshe;43195842]what happened to like snow tires and 4x4 vehicles?[/QUOTE]
They don't work when you are sliding down a grade.
[QUOTE=urbanmonkey;43196302]I drive a Mustang. As soon as I think about touching the gas pedal I end up in a ditch :([/QUOTE]
Well, you gotta do more than just think about it.
[QUOTE=Smeetin;43196209]This is in Michigan.[/QUOTE]
Houghton to be exact. The lift bridge is in the background. And to the people talking about 4x4 and tires, those only help going uphill, the town is built into a steep hillside, a lot of times the town has to close roads because there's no physical way to get down them without a vehicle sliding, once you lose traction you aren't going to have much luck fighting gravity.
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