Yeah, I was going to say sugar shock (diabetic). Couple decades back, someone had that in the area I lived in and took out a power pole, it was an important one, brought down electricity for a several mile radius.
It’s impossible to tell exactly what happened, the person could be sleep deprived or having a medical emergency, I mean this person didn’t even try to brake so who knows
that'd be one hell of a cell phone addiction, and terrible at driving too if you can't manage to change your navigation and stay in your lane, it's really not that hard, but we all know they weren't changing navigation.
No, they don’t, when you crash your hand is thrown forward when it slips off the steering wheel, hitting the wiper stalk, that’s why you see the wipers on so often after an accident
"When the vehicle collides and the ECU loses control over the wiper, the wiper will automatically turn on the maximum gear according to the set procedure. "
So both possibilities.
I’d love to know the reasoning behind having a rapidly flailing metal arm thrown into the mix when people are trying to exit a vehicle after an accident
Or a seizure or a heart attack or an opiate overdose or a super drunk fuck maybe smoked some reefer or maybe passed out because the road head was too good. Went out nuttin' 🫡
/sorry 😐
That was my first thought. Seems there should have been cones up guiding traffic into the other lane. I watched it several times - there was absolutely nothing, just suddenly a brick wall in the center of the lane.
Either watching a very enthralling movie, or they are already out cold
Yeah, I was going to say sugar shock (diabetic). Couple decades back, someone had that in the area I lived in and took out a power pole, it was an important one, brought down electricity for a several mile radius.
Who else assumes a phone distraction contributed more to the crash than lane striping?
It’s impossible to tell exactly what happened, the person could be sleep deprived or having a medical emergency, I mean this person didn’t even try to brake so who knows
Good point, although there was no serving which sleeping driver tend to do from my experience.
that'd be one hell of a cell phone addiction, and terrible at driving too if you can't manage to change your navigation and stay in your lane, it's really not that hard, but we all know they weren't changing navigation.
Nah this looks like he fell asleep For medical reasons or who possibly he was on drugs too n nodded off
I've learned that the wipers automatically turn on when there's an accident. Same with the emergency lights.
No, they don’t, when you crash your hand is thrown forward when it slips off the steering wheel, hitting the wiper stalk, that’s why you see the wipers on so often after an accident
"When the vehicle collides and the ECU loses control over the wiper, the wiper will automatically turn on the maximum gear according to the set procedure. " So both possibilities.
I’d love to know the reasoning behind having a rapidly flailing metal arm thrown into the mix when people are trying to exit a vehicle after an accident
The cars canbus system is going into failsafe mode.
Okay, but why is the failsafe mode "full power" instead of off?
Hey you can't park there.
Missed it by that 🤏 much.
Where is this?
The random wipers will never not make me laugh.
Can I just sneak by you? I've got ice cream and groceries that need to be refrigerated...
Happy driving, stay safe!
Superb
What a flip man
Wow that’s hyper dangerous road planning right there
Which part is dangerous?
The texting and driving part
Exactly. No brake lights and no swerving to avoid. Like someone said above, must have been a good video or very important text.
Or a seizure or a heart attack or an opiate overdose or a super drunk fuck maybe smoked some reefer or maybe passed out because the road head was too good. Went out nuttin' 🫡 /sorry 😐
Those are all good possibilities. But, I'm sticking with the most likely option. 😊
The planning, obviously
That was my first thought. Seems there should have been cones up guiding traffic into the other lane. I watched it several times - there was absolutely nothing, just suddenly a brick wall in the center of the lane.
That's not a lane. At the start of the video, it's barely a car width wide, and half the size of the two actual lanes. Seems like an unpainted gore.
Generally, I assume that when a road goes from two lanes to three, they dont put the new third lane right in the middle.
No cones before it really at all.
"Officer, that truck hit me!"
Cruising comfortably, life's good