So what exactly does the message say? Cuz all i see is unsafe passes and their consequences/
So what exactly does the message say? Cuz all i see is unsafe passes and their consequences/
My Russian is rusty, but something like this:
Thinking about passing - think about everyone!
Not sure - don't pass!
Remember - they are waiting for you at home!
How is this the cost of risk? This is the cost of stupidity - everyone of those accidents were driver induced.
I'm not sure what the point of this thread is. There are a million video's of accidents in Russia? :s
Also could have named this thread. Vodka hurts. :lmao:
Tempers flared in May when a top-of-the-line Mercedes S600, blue light flashing, ran a red light on Tverskaya Street – Moscow’s Knightsbridge – and rammed into a green BMW sedan. No one was hurt, but it turned out that the Mercedes belonged to a high-ranking official.
Predictably, the police initially denied there was any accident, and the (unidentified) occupant of the Merc climbed into a jeep full of security men and sped off. However, the city cops ended up with egg on their faces after several witnesses posted pictures of the incident on Russia’s top social networking site LiveJournal.ru, and a storm of public protest followed.
Stuck a nerve I see.
Sounds like what you're trying to say is "cost/risk of driving in a developing country"
Regarding driving in Russia or any other developing country, it has its inherent risks for a multitude of factors from lack of infrastructure, policing, corruption etc. not just because they don't have nicely marked, wide multi-lane roads (as you put it).
Happens in a lot of places that are "developing"
The point of a fail thread is to point and laugh at (innocent) stupidity.
All it says is that when you pass, make sure everything is all right before you attempt to pass. Every 4th accident in Russia is due to improper passing.
No need to watch a video from russia.
These are all common occurences on Canadian roads every day.
Just wait til first snowfall, and watch the ones without winter tires.
Ahhh cant wait!
Everyone does 20km/h 2 feet behind each other yet this is how it always ends up lol QUOTE]
I guess all the traction control and abs and crash avoidance did not work?
Maybe all of their crash avoidance electronics failed, probably a bad batch of Bosche sensors.
This is true. Also, wider tires have less traction in snow than thinner tires. So all the rice boys in their slammed rice mobiles with the giant rims and rear spoilers on their front wheel drive vehicles will be sliding into curbs.
This is true. Also, wider tires have less traction in snow than thinner tires. So all the rice boys in their slammed rice mobiles with the giant rims and rear spoilers on their front wheel drive vehicles will be sliding into curbs.
usually its guys with cars like that who always have winter tires or winter beaters, because body work is expensive, as is the rubber/rims you're referring to