How even??
I imagine part of the phenomenon was hitting that bridge after one wheel was already on the hole.
Right wheels went in to the gutter. Car bottoms out. Front right side of car continues to drop, where it gets pinned. Inertia carries the rear of the car up and over until the entire front falls in to the gutter.
Hemispherical parking…
When is this?
An art installation that happened around February 2015 in London.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bVx379q5iR4Thank you!
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Super efficient
Big parking doesn’t want you to know this one simple trick
Backing out can be tricky.
Would certainly save us a lot of space…
Looks like normal parking to me.
Imagine how fucking lucky the driver felt after that one. Whatever happened to do THAT for sure had the potential to completely kill them and destroy the car, but it doesn’t look like it turned out that bad. Shit the car might’ve even been saveable.
I would guess the outcome would have been better had there not have been a ditch there. I’m not sure how the ditch and forcing the car upright improved the situation from a normal accident.
It could have gone further and rolled instead of wedging
Anyone have a guess of the model car?
2008 Nissan Sentra
Ahh, that’s how you draw a perpendicular line in the form of a car!
Orthogonal parking
I played through Death Stranding recently, and this is the whole experience if you try and use a truck instead of being on foot.
That’s gotta be an Altima?
Hype character cutaway: Impossible! It’s the lost art of ditch drifting (durifuto means drifting)
What about a series parking