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Chaos: Flooded Road in Thailand Causes One Accident after the Other [Video]
Ask any experienced driver and he or she will tell you that one of the worst things that can happen to you on the road is aquaplaning or hydroplaning. This occurs when water in front of your car's tires builds up faster than the tires can pump out through their grooves and most often results in losing traction and control of your vehicle.
We can't say for sure, but this seems to be culprit for a series of accidents that purportedly took place on a flooded highway in Thailand. The slippery road caused more accidents than we could count. You can watch the scary video right after the jump.
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Bmw M3 Coupe Driver Has A Very Bad Day On The Highway
One of the worst things that can happen to a driver on a highway is to lose control of a vehicle under bad road / weather conditions caused by heavy rain, ice or snow, as most of the times, there is not much you can really do, especially when travelling...
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How To Make The Best Of A Flooded Road…russian Style
While one driver was being a gentleman in St. Petersburg, Russia, by helping a woman cross a flooded road, another driver and his friend were partying it out by ski-boarding on the still waters, which would have been cool if they had not blasted water...
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Keep On Driving: Russian Driver Goes On With At Least Three Flat Tires
From our "that looks perfectly safe" files comes this video that shows a Russian driver of what could be a Volga (if we're wrong, drop us a note in the comments) running on at least three flat tires on the highway. Truly an accident just...
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Airborne Renault Crash Lands Into Slow Moving Vehicles In Russia [video]
A Russian driver caused a multiple-vehicle accident when he came flying over an elevated section of a parallel road leading to a bridge near Lenin Avenue in Moscow and smashed into several cars on the freeway below. According to reports from the local...
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Diy Video: How To Sink A Bmw 3-series In A Flooded Road
Ever wonder why drivers are cautioned to avoid roads covered in water during a flood or flash flood, even if the water depth appears low, and find another way to reach their destination (even if that means traveling a longer distance)? Well, here's...
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