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To clear things up, I did not mean the animal fox. I meant woolies trucks, that on the back say, "You are passing another fox". Maybe the truck thing is only in Queensland. Also what I meant by Bonglywongle was that when I first came to Australia (wasn't born here) I loved the names of certain places, Bli Bli, Wyaralong etc. I'm sorry if I offended you by saying Bonglywongle (honestly, I thought Australians were the last people to get offended).
The other thing that people forget is that in Australia, we have road trains. Massive carriers with 3 or more trailers on the back. Massive trucks that cannot stop.
They can stop alright, just not very quickly. Especially given that they are travelling at 80-90 km/h (on the open road) & are about as long as an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Fortunately, most road-train drivers are usually very highly-skilled & safety-conscious operators (like the gentleman in the last clip), who know the vehicle's limits & keep to the road rules.
Egg I was on a college trip to Munich once and one of the other lads said “this looks like Africa no one else” no we’re in Germany we were looking out of a train window at a bunch of fields
You will find in the UK and AU, we all have the same coloured road signs and numbered highways, so anywhere that is green with farm animals, you could be in either country until you look at the foliage.
One of my friends mums owned a cloths shop in the small town we live in. One day there was a truck coming to deliver more clothes when it crashed head on with another truck. The fuel tanks exploded. They gave the delivery to someone else to deliver and when they were unpacking the boxes they found bits of dried blood on them.
L0778 Is it just me or my severe case of Pareidolia kickin in ,but can anyone see the face @0:16 on the left hand side of the screen.(plz upvote/like this so Will see’s it)
Is it just me or my severe case of Pareidolia kickin in ,but can anyone see the face @0:16 on the left hand side of the screen.(plz upvote/like this so Will see’s it)
do people not get taught how to drive on country roads? i live in the rural Midwest of the US and one of my first driving lessons was my instructor taking us out and making us purposefully run off the edge of the road and correct ourselves so in a crisis situation we wouldn't swerve
They are blind.... drunk. For real though, I wish I lived in QLD, particularly up north. It’s way better that Newcastle, nsw, where the ocean might top 10 degrees mid summer if you’re lucky 🥶
Fr! The scooter guy was actually the only one I really cringed for-- dude definitely took a hit, whereas most the others you can imagine that it was just vehicle damage.
9:58 I honestly reckon you’d get a lot of enjoyment watching through a large library of their vids, they also tend to add humourous sound clips to the first and last vid for extra effect. I gotta say, your comment about drinking got a good belly laugh out of me too
COLES There was a coles truck Coles And yes of course we use the word poggers very Australian... not to mention the fact that Australia has a very unrealistic stereotype that I am referring to
The caravans flipping over (6:55) is a common occurrence on that road my nan and pop did the exact same thing about 10 years ago thankfully they were both fine and walked away their caravan not so much 😂
what will doesn’t understand is that the people crashing are either off their face on meth or absolutely pissed from a trip down the the pub with the boys
3:44 “well done” was a heavily sarcastic comment directed at the car driver for undertaking a turning truck... The whole point of this and it’s volume 2 sequel was in Australia we get a lot of people who are impatient with trucks, and will treat them as if they are the same as cars...such as expecting them to stop on a dime like a car can...but a fully loaded lorry takes a lot longer to slow down etc...along with a prevailing attitude of “its always the lorries fault” Side note, you mentioned “this looks like England”...not quite...it isn’t raining all that much...but since we are part of the commonwealth and acknowledge the authority of the queen, we still drive on the correct side of the road just like you brits
let's give this a series, can't wait to see everyone changing their mind the Australians. we're all alcoholics. there's at least one bottle shop you can walk to wherever you are
Australia doesn’t care about much laws unless it’s theft of murder, like everyone underage drinks here and drives without a license and registration. It’s a fun country
@Aidan Tancred the two comments dont go together you muppet. One you have to just hold the wheel so it doesnt turn and yours they have hella shit to do
The reason cars come head on is the other driver has had a micro sleep, I think more common in Aus than the UK due to the vast distances people try and drive in one go with no rest
U realise if there's poor weather on a 30 road no matter how good you are you will probably spin if you think it was the drivers fault try driving in a monsoon
What are u on about he forgot to take the exit and in the last second decides to take it while risking his life by going in front of the truck and the weather was perfectly fine