• key@lemmy.keychat.org
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        10 months ago

        Getting stuck at a slow-strobing green waiting for the train of clones to pass by is easily the worst part of driving.

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          In Utah people try to bypass the warning lights and get killed by trains every day here. Some people try to ‘drive around’ the oncoming train if you can believe that. Yes, Utahns really are that stupid.

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              My cousin in Salt Lake would complain about the slower, bigger, and more full of kids in the SUV, the more likely they are to stay in the passing lane.

              The Utah County part strikes me as odd. They’re like my go-to mnemonic/metonym when I want to imagine a US county that values non-individialism and social cohesion no matter the emotional cost. Maybe they value social cohesion and bumper-to-bumper cohesion equally. Hmm.

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              That’s true in Salt lake also, constantly tailgated even though I go about 5 miles faster than the speed limit. I realize to a Utahn that’s intolerably slow, but what really is irksome is that they are too stupid to understand the peril of tailgating someone like me, who is prone to slamming on the brakes just to see if they go flying through their own windshield.

              As soon as they started putting TRAX (our public train transport) into place, my prediction was Utahns would be too dumb to get out of the way of the trains. And every day there’s another story about a person who got run down by a Trax train because they ignored the warning lights or just didn’t look to see if a train was barreling down on them.

              But you’re more lucky than I, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ‘good’ driver anywhere in Utah.

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      10 months ago

      All we know for sure is there’s more than 1. The previous one could be driving very very fast to get back up there and repeat.

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    10 months ago

    Aah, dangit! My lemmy client doesn’t have a progress bar for videos and I kept watching it wondering what the fuck is happening

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      And it was like that the whole way which means it’s likely why flying down an embankment happened in the first place.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah all told the driver and the car did great. Good job to luck showing up as well

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        10 months ago

        Yep, looks like it was already fucked before going off the road up above.

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        To me it looks like the wheel was dragged by the ground on the way down, and only after the jump in the end it got shaped like a nope

        Edit: rewatching it makes me uncertain, though. Maybe the original is the only way to be sure ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    What are the odds that 45 similar SUVs crash in the same way? That road must be a deathtrap.

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    10 months ago

    Was this filmed in Utah? Because this stupid dangerous stunt is the kind of thing a Utah driver would do without any care for anyone else on the road.