A levee near Sacramento. . The audio is educational. The soy male driver sits there debating driving around and evacuating the scene. The female passenger hysterically debates beating the male driver over the head and shoulders... because male. Several minutes go by. Eventually, other vehicles approach, their occupants rush to check on the inverted vehicle... and the male driver of our dash-cam shambles over for a looksie. Even outside and dozens of feet away, our seated (and we presume properly belted because female) female passenger continues issuing screaming orders to the male driver. . . The occupants of the airborne vehicle survived with minor bruising. Going to show, if you are going to go all 'Dukes Of Hazzard', make sure you have video to back-up your claims.
I sure hope if that happens to me, the only witness will keep filming and not render aid. I mean, I sure would like to lay around until the car catches fire or I get a chance to bleed out. Gotta keep your priorities in order... Ed
This happened a few miles north of Yuba City, California. The woman got airborne after fleeing the scene of a hit and run and was speeding down a frontage road until she lost it and flew over an approach to an overpass over Highway 99. https://kubaradio.com/yuba-city-hit-and-run-under-investigation/
Are you sure that isn't the scene from filming of "The Dukes of Hazard II" where they discover that the Dodge Charger they bought for stunt work was the one without the V8?
Holy shit!!!
ReplyDeleteCalifornia Delta area?
ReplyDeleteSaw that on the news a while back. They said the driver of the projectile survived.
ReplyDeleteThem Duke boys...
ReplyDeleteAWESOME !!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think he/she/they made it.
ReplyDeleteA levee near Sacramento.
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The audio is educational.
The soy male driver sits there debating driving around and evacuating the scene.
The female passenger hysterically debates beating the male driver over the head and shoulders... because male.
Several minutes go by.
Eventually, other vehicles approach, their occupants rush to check on the inverted vehicle... and the male driver of our dash-cam shambles over for a looksie.
Even outside and dozens of feet away, our seated (and we presume properly belted because female) female passenger continues issuing screaming orders to the male driver.
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The occupants of the airborne vehicle survived with minor bruising.
Going to show, if you are going to go all 'Dukes Of Hazzard', make sure you have video to back-up your claims.
Very good interpretation. We need newscasters like you.
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ReplyDeleteI sure hope if that happens to me, the only witness will keep filming and not render aid. I mean, I sure would like to lay around until the car catches fire or I get a chance to bleed out. Gotta keep your priorities in order...
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what I want to know is: when the driver said "hold my beer and watch this!"... what brand was the beer?
ReplyDeleteThis happened a few miles north of Yuba City, California. The woman got airborne after fleeing the scene of a hit and run and was speeding down a frontage road until she lost it and flew over an approach to an overpass over Highway 99.
ReplyDeletehttps://kubaradio.com/yuba-city-hit-and-run-under-investigation/
Jet powered sedan by Acme.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that isn't the scene from filming of "The Dukes of Hazard II" where they discover that the Dodge Charger they bought for stunt work was the one without the V8?
ReplyDeleteWas much better to watch with out the shrieking audio.
ReplyDeleteDid the driver resemble Wyle Coyote?
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