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  • Is blackoil911 a "troofer", I wonder?

  • When the hell will people learn to buckle up...

  • At 3.40 sounds like he said "In 50 per cent [of accidents] there's something wrong with the highway design"

    50 per cent? That can't be right, surely.

  • @CycolacFan

    he is wrong your right.... esp when he said princess diana car was going at 50 km/hr lmao...... he is one sided covering up..... the queens car went at 200 km hr

  • @blackoil911 go look at pictures of Diana's car... there's no way it was doing 200 kph, if the car were going that fast it would've been ripped to shreds. The first episode of this programme presents solid evidence that it was doing more around 80 kph. There's also a Mythbusters episode where they drive cars into walls at 80 and 160 kph, and the damage to Di's car is much closer to what the 80 kph car looked like.

  • @kz1000ps

    lol i guess we will never know''''' but u believe what u want'''' i am just saying diana car was going above 200

  • @CycolacFan Sounds a bit far fetched i agree, but then again most highways are pretty old.. say 30 years? and back then highways were not designed to curve at angles and so on.. mayby even erosion after 30 years they become volatile... if the statistic is valid its pretty scary lol

  • The US had a show like this on National Geographic a couple years back. Can’t remember the name though.

  • human beings are not made to drive cars, the best thing today would be to make all the cars with square wheels, would be a lot safer.

  • ha ha the narrator said Mary-land

  • @BulgingMonkeyBalls whats he meant to say then? heap-of-shit-land? yeah thought so!

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