This Is Why Trucks Should Drive Carefully On Slippery Roads
But kudos to the driver for averting what would have been a great disaster.
But kudos to the driver for averting what would have been a great disaster.
"The strike was blinding and deafening and the smell of used model rocket engines lingered for some time afterwards."
Boris cooks goulash with just a chainsaw and pure adrenaline.
Lia Block got an epic lesson in doing donuts from her professional rally driving dad in a 1972 Ford Escort Mk2 RS.
"While kayak fishing offshore, I hooked up on the elusive South Florida blackfin tuna, which took me on a wild ride. I was quickly joined by the not-so-elusive South Florida sharks which battled me for my catch."
The 69-year-old self-proclaimed tai chi master Ma Baoguo did not fare well in his match against an opponent twenty years his junior.
Low passes of aircraft are not uncommon, but it's always startling to see.
If they'd just stopped to consider this further, the issues with this method of transportation would have been very transparent and not earth-shattering at all.
Brandon Gross goes on a very cramped subterranean escapade.
A very agile border collie swiftly leapt through this challenging series of bike corrals.
"There has never been video footage of this kind of velomobile wrecking, not that I'm happy getting slapped with a $7,000 repair bill. $3,000 for the windscreen, and $4,000 for repairs, cosmetics and paint."
Apple Mac Pro Wheels Kit costs a staggering $700. Why not just slap the whole thing on a skateboard? That's what this intrepid skater boy did.
According to the person who recorded the incident, the boat ended up making landfall and ramming straight into a neighbor's yard.
"Day one of phase one for Florida Covid opening, an older couple flew out of a public plaza in reverse onto a highway. They circled back and ended up on top of two other cars."
Red Bull shares the behind-the-scenes footage of Danny MacAskill's epic jaunt through rural Scotland on his stunt bike.
Humanity must enter an alliance with mantises, who will eat the brains of murder hornets without remorse.
We know this is not a good idea, but we can't help but marvel at the audacity of this.
This was so close to turning into a "Final Destination" scene.
Is there a point to this? No. Is it cool? Yep.
He had the speed, but he did not have the right launch angle.
Surfer Jamie O'Brien and his friends found a huge storm drain in Hawaii and had some fun (?).
The vessel-mounted crane was reportedly trying to lift a 2,000-ton barge out of the water when it snapped in half.
Icelandic strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson deadlifted 501 kg/1,104 pounds on Saturday.
Three Michigan teens built a super swing while quarantined at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
We are in utter awe of this. We also want to get the hell out of there before it hits.
Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured in this incident.
You won't believe the way this dog gets through a gate on a cattle farm
Fortunately, it seems that no one involved was hurt.
In March 2020, professional skier Julian Carr took a flying leap off this cliff and it's like a real-life version of the old SkiFree computer game.
The milk man cometh, and the milk man taketh away.
Taddy the cat catches some mad air while out snowskating.
Footage from France taken in March 2020 captures the scary moment for a skier when he was engulfed in an avalanche.
A passerby in Russia spotted this raven having a ball after learning how to sled down this hill.
One small nap for man, one giant leap for disaster.
Not everyone has a close brush of death and then walks it off as if there's nothing to it.
After wrestling with the dog, the leopard was finally scared off by the sounds of a passing car.
Will it result in a big bang or a whimper as snow meets detonated dynamite?
Danny Duncan has been keeping himself active while social distancing — including, uh, whatever this is.
London's Woolwich Ferry did a 360 spin and honked its horn in the middle of the River Thames to pay their respects to medical workers on the front line.
This fascinating side-by-side clip shows that the real stunt hero of the scene wasn't Cruise, but rather the camera man who jumped off the plane backwards and filmed Cruise with a camera on his head the whole way down.
Red hot ribbons of steel curling meandering through workers' legs? What could go wrong!?
The truck had been dangling over the bridge in 50 MPH winds for 30 minutes when first responders finally were able to extricate the driver from the car.
Somewhat miraculously, nobody was injured in the explosion of Androscoggin Mill in Maine.
Aussie Jarrad Young completed an eye-popping 2,806 push-ups in one hour — a world record.
Is he dog, or is he helicopter?
The driver survived the accident, but we sincerely hope they're okay.
The great black-backed gull is the largest member of the gull family — and also apparently the most metal.
Greg Wittstock performed the most consecutive reps of a bench press while completely underwater.
"Launching a rocket" and "water" are not usually two concepts we expect to see mixed together, but the result of this is glorious.
In the process, he almost nips the ear off an innocent passerby.
If you find yourself driving around with a pallet of concrete blocks in the back of your van, make sure you *really* secure that pallet.
The distance between the motorcyclist with a webcam and the car that almost ran into him is way too close for comfort.
It's not the fastest thing in the world — until the very end, when it's like a gunshot.
Ben Pigeon, the unfortunate diver who took a fellow diver's "femur [to the] head at 200 plus mph," writes that he lost 3 days of memory due to concussion, but was otherwise not seriously injured.
Each time you think the bus is going to turn off the side of the road and end its rampage, it swings back into the middle of the busy highway.
This is why you shouldn't brake check a truck — not once, not twice, and certainly not three times.
Check both sides of the railroad before you cross it. Or better yet — observe the red light and barrier signs and don't do this.
Extreme sports athlete Andri Ragettli performed a parkour tour de force inside his house in an effort to raise money for the World Health Organization in the fight against coronavirus.
Jordon Foster dubbed this monstrosity the USS Compensator, an off-road monster limousine.
The diver went to the hospital for a 8-centimeter laceration, but was otherwise okay — though likely now possessing a healthy fear of tiger sharks.