Teaching Idiots How To Respect Pedestrians
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4. silly_sy commented 11 years ago
i have a transit van, also have all my tools and materials in the back..... world love to them try to pick it up and move me back lol


9. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 11 years ago
#8 exactly. The lesson I learned is drive a heavier car! 



12. schlafanzyk commented 11 years ago
#8 You should look closer and think for a second.
This is an old and extremely light-weight Fiat Panda/Uno, probably around 700kg empty + 100kg driver/fuel, engine in the front, almost no weight in the back.
The front left wheel never actually leaves the ground (just one person there) and when visible, the front right wheel seems to be in contact with the road as well (despite being lifted by four men there). The entire car is slightly tilted to the front left (away from the camera) and as a result at least 50% of the weight was probably still on that front left wheel. And 400kg is definitely possible for a group of 8 men.
So the video itself seems to be real to me, but the event is most likely staged - meaning the person in the car is one of them.. or they got lucky that the person was too confused to step on the brake.
This is an old and extremely light-weight Fiat Panda/Uno, probably around 700kg empty + 100kg driver/fuel, engine in the front, almost no weight in the back.
The front left wheel never actually leaves the ground (just one person there) and when visible, the front right wheel seems to be in contact with the road as well (despite being lifted by four men there). The entire car is slightly tilted to the front left (away from the camera) and as a result at least 50% of the weight was probably still on that front left wheel. And 400kg is definitely possible for a group of 8 men.
So the video itself seems to be real to me, but the event is most likely staged - meaning the person in the car is one of them.. or they got lucky that the person was too confused to step on the brake.
+9 1. ringmaster commented 11 years ago