
The video you're about to check out after the break starts off with the driver of a Skoda Octavia overtaking one too many cars on a fairly narrow road with one lane for each direction.
Because of the snow and the freezing temperatures, the road conditions weren't great and as a result, just as the Octavia driver tried to snuck back into his lane, he lost control of the vehicle. Want to know what happens next? Head over past the break to find out.







18 Comments:
win. he survived
FAIL
ESP anyone?
FAIL - the car got wrecked...but the driver got more luck than brain, so WIN too If You consider that it could end up like here (Warning hardcore!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7n5zHxvKZF0
Driving like a idiot on a ice covered road way to fast then making a sharp turn and hitting the van coming the other way. Total fail.
Fail. Pathetic bit of driving and only luck saw him out alive. And why did he (assuming it is a guy) let it roll off the road like that? It looked to me like there was no braking effort there at all.
Fail.He could have died and have killed innocent drivers!!!.......
Even ESP wont be no good in that condition and speed he was driving
a luck
total idiot... the road seems to be dry... he just can't drive...
man, that's just too funny, I almost s#(t in my paint laughing.
Safety features of modern cars are actually preventing idiots like Skoda-man here from being taken out of the gene pool, natural selection isn't working anymore.
Fail for bad driving. Win for luck.
ESP + new winter tyres can make magic.
Fail. PURE luck.....
The car didnt get wrecked, he just went into the snow. I doubt there is any if much damage, then again, I could be wrong. Wrecked would be if he slammed head on into that first car, or backed into theat van at the end.
Win. he hit no one. fail - he went off road and is stuck. shouldve J turned around the van and kept it moving.
I must say that there's no problem about the car but the driver itself. He should know to drive safely or else he will put his life at risk.
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