If he did it just right, the vehicle would be level on the pendulum bridge.
Looks like a BIG drop though!![]()
If he did it just right, the vehicle would be level on the pendulum bridge.
Looks like a BIG drop though!![]()
Seems a bit silly to me. What did it prove?
I was waiting for the drivers side ramp to collapse and if it did his arm would have been crushed and probably his head as well, let alone the rear passenger.
I vote silly! (and I probably will at the Federal Election as well).
Common driver control test...
MLR in Melb had one on their test track...
The idea is to achieve perfect balance.
You could achieve control test 2 or 3 feet above ground, not that high surely. I wouldnt temp that height, and especially with passengers in the vehicle.
Definitely not a "real world" needed skill in my view of life.
Haven't you seen the ramps they use at some car dealers, similar to that, drive up them and they drop down level.
There's your real world situation![]()
never loaded the top deck of a car carrier or car carriage looks about the same height.
Dave
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Silly idea, but the why do "Hoons" do burn outs?
Notice there were others in the car, 'to impress'.
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