Archive for the ‘Crash videos’ Category:
Impressive Police Car Crash
Police car crash in Lithuania. The speed was about 85-90 miles/h (140km/h).
Video : Car Crash and Motorcycle Crash
Some amazing car crashes and motor cycle crashes caught on tape and edited together with music.
Crazy Multi Car Crash - chain reaction
Crazy Multi Car Crash - chain reaction in the same area, cars are keep crashing.
Video: Police Car Crash with 100 miles thru St. Louis Country
Police Car Crash with 100 miles thru St. Louis Country and bang, the police car is first out of control as the speed is too fast, and finally car crashed, the police officer is ejected during the crashes.
Car Crash video :Is it a stupid car crash or rock climbing by 4wd
Is a stupid car crash or rock climbing by 4wd
The 4wd driver wants to drive/climb over the rocks, and flip over.
To avoid car crashes on snow - 6 tips
Refer to the car crashes on show ’s video , there are some tips for how to avoid it.
How to Stop Your Car Safely in Snow
Step 1
Maintain reasonable speed. The first key to stopping safely is driving slowly. Adjust your speed for the snowy road conditions. When you have to stop, it shouldn’t take much effort.
Step 2
Release the accelerator. Begin your stop by not going anymore. In deep snow, just taking your foot off the accelerator will slow your car. Take advantage of the drag from the snow to help bring your vehicle to a stop.
Step 3
Plan ahead. For safety, try not to create a situation where you have to stop quickly or over a short distance. Anticipate your stops well in advance.
Step 4
Brake slowly. Gently apply the brake and then release it. This will show you how slippery the road is and reduce the momentum of your car at the same time. If you have room, apply the brake and release it several times as you prepare to stop your car. Coming to a stop slowly will increase safety by preventing your car from sliding to the side.
Step 5
Prepare to miss your stop. If you’re trying to stop at an intersection, notice where the dangers are if you don’t stop in time. Be prepared to sound your horn as soon as you realize you’re going to roll through the intersection. Warning the other drivers around you is usually a better option than slamming on your brakes and skidding out of control.
Step 6
Steer it through. For safety, do your best to maintain proper lane position through the entire stop. Use the steering wheel to counteract sideways sliding.
Slow car crashes on the snowy road
Slow car crashes on the snowy road
In this video, you can see many car crashes in the same situation, snowy road, it always happen in winter, but somehow driver need to pay more attention on how to brakes when driving on the snowy road.