Massively Miscalculated Jump!
Because in Romania, you don't drive the Dacia, the Dacia drives you !
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2. TrollyAtsam commented 12 years ago
Am i going to hell for laughing my ass off?


3. Voutelamberopipi commented 12 years ago
"We can make an even bigger jump!"
And that kids, is overachievement.
And that kids, is overachievement.


5. BrianDilori commented 12 years ago
What kind of retard organised that?


8. gouranga4ever commented 12 years ago
#7 Atleast the landing boxes are undamaged so they can try again..


12. datastreamdude commented 12 years ago
somebody sucks at maths...


15. LightAng3l commented 12 years ago
When was this filmed?
#14 Look closer, the driver walked away... at 1:35.
#14 Look closer, the driver walked away... at 1:35.


17. LightAng3l commented 12 years ago
Ok #16 ... 1/2 of "they" are alive. Chances are the other 1/2 of "they" is in the hospital. 



20. krillemaster commented 12 years ago
i sad 55km/h not 155 O_O


21. ringmaster commented 12 years ago
Why is the scenery always populated with amateurs at emergencies?


22. snotraddict commented 12 years ago
Crash dummies


24. SeanzBeanz commented 12 years ago
00:23 Pop up? 



25. johannsommer commented 12 years ago
If you assume, that the car has reached a maximum height of about 12 meters, this means, that the vertical falling height from front of the car to tho bottom is about 10 meters. In this case the vertical falling speed (and only this is relevant for the acceleration of the two men) should be about 50 km/h. If the cabin is reinforced by some tubes and if they used state-of-the-art 5-point-seat-belts, the chance to survive the crash should be given, even the chance to leave with minor injuries. We only can hope, that they did safety precautions with more thoroughness, than calculation of the jump (beside the fact, that some spectators saw the passengers getting out by them selves).
+4 1. sux2bu commented 12 years ago