This is a video of a pickup truck dropping its unsecured furniture payload on the highway at a high rate of speed, requiring the car behind it to initiate evasive maneuvers to avoid hitting it. For the record, this is exactly what I imagine happening any time I see a
This is some dashcam footage from the A28 highway near Harderwijk in the Netherlands of a woman who collapsed behind the wheel while driving, and motorist Henry Temmermans using his own car to stop her vehicle before she can do any more damage. After the incident, she was taken to
This is a video of CNN reporter Michael Ballaban taking a Tesla Model 3 with the company’s “full self-driving” beta software installed out for a spin on one of the busiest streets in Brooklyn, New York. How does it fare? Not that great. Granted, driving in Brooklyn is absolute pandemonium
This is a video from Honolulu, Hawaii (I wish I was there right now) of a suspected drunk driver (although the driver has not been booked or charged yet, regardless, DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE) crashing into 17 parallel-parked cars while he sparks his way down Ala Wai Boulevard on bare
Old dogs: learning new tricks is easy for some of them. My old dogs? My old dogs can’t even remember their old tricks. They’re incredible at pooping inside if its raining out though. This is a video of a 10-year old English Mastiff driving a golf cart into its owner’s
Because it takes one to know one, this is a video of a very poor decision maker showing up for a Zoom traffic court hearing about his suspended license while actively operating a motor vehicle. Hey — if you’re going to break the law, why not just keep going? That’s
Old dogs: maybe you really can teach them new tricks. Take this video of Scooby Doo spotted driving the gang’s Jeep Mystery Machine for instance. But can he parallel park? Also, can the driver see well out of that mask? I’m really hoping it was custom made and the whole
This is a video demonstration of a driveway turntable (aka car turntable), designed to be able to turn a car 180-degrees so you can pull forward into and out of a driveway with no need to reverse onto the street. The car turntable was inspired by railroad turntables, which were