Initially I was all like "oh wow this sounds a bit gruesome but interesting nontheless!" Now after reading comments "phuk dat I ain't watching that ish"
I'm thinking that too! It was like that car was made from cheap plastic and got hit by a drone. What make was that car?
Good call. Seriously, no need to watch it. DonnyMost, as for the truck driver having nightmares... do you know many Russians? I don't mean to be hardhearted about them, but I will bet the driver shook it off. There's not much he could have done (if he even survived it.)
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Wow! It only took six seconds from driving down the road normally to the moment something started going wrong to instant death. It's sobering how quickly things can change. One small mistake and that's it.
What a way to go...if anyone is knowledgeable on this subject would they care to divulge whether the driver would feel any pain or not?
I'm sure having your brain split apart into 50 pieces within a second would make those pain senses irrelevant.
THIS. When I lived in the northeast US, I had the same snowy spinout... minus the oncoming car thankfully. Ever since, whenever I drive in snow, I sit up close to the windshield with a death grip on the steering wheel all while my heart rapidly pounds while I visualize myself. dying. Seriously, this video is not helping...
RIP. It seems the combined impact speeds of both cars was over 100mph. The inertia behind that tractor trailer would've been tremendous. Still, I still don't think a car should blow apart like the Nissan did. If you can afford it, always opt for all-wheel drive systems like BMW's xDrive. They work extremely well if you're already driving cautiously.