That was one of the only times I ever bumped another car. It was very early on in my learning to drive, it was actually my mom in the passenger seat that was impatient, and the car I backed into was hers, lol!
@@SebastianWoodard I want a Nissan Skyline R32 only Modification I would get done to it like modern days is get a camera for turning left since I live in the US
Tri Dinh It isn’t at all. You’ll learn where the biting point is quick and it will eventually become effortless. Its second nature once you get used to it.
gotta LOVE how they watch theirselves hit things while reversing, saying “no no” while still on the gas, never hitting the break and then having a breakdown .
I thought i was a bad driver i dont have a full licence yet but after seeing people with licences in canada not knowing how to drive im glad my instructor is strict and the test requirements are there
HAMILTON it really is bad my family went on a trip and the mall next to our hotel had a dmv so you could literally watch people fail for your amusement if you wanted to
Sounds like projection. You don't know anything about his life other than he can't drive and he gets anxious easily. Touch grass and stop assuming you're better than others.
If you don't have a driver's license in the US and Canada it can be nearly impossible to survive outside a city. Nearest grocery store may be 5 miles away and there is no bus.
Isaac Bernardez theres a difference between beating their ass and discipline don’t get that shit mixed up being raised by strict parents doesn’t make u tough
Parallel parking was something I used to fear when studying for the driver's test. My dad had his own technique for teaching me by taking me to an empty parking lot and using the parking spaces to guide me in what to do. That also not made me fear parallel parking and that was one of the things I did well on the test. I knew I had to master it because where I live, parallel parking is the FIRST thing they test you on. In the end, I got my license and parallel parking is no big thing for me.
My dad literally drove me to one of the most crowded cities in the state and made me parallel park and drive him around for 8 hrs. After that almost nothing phased me. Before that, his favorite words were "look what a perfect opportunity to parallell park." everywhere we went in our small town. My mom laughed at me when I started giving her the teenage "ugh". My mom has some issues with parking but she can back a trailer so it's not lack of skill but usually impatience.
Brandon KOS if you’re the guy on the show, hey buddy :) hope your arm is better. Seems like it’d be hard with a screwed up arm. Also as a fellow glasses wearing human being get your eyes checked regularly that may help too. I can’t drive at night without my glasses as everything blurs together.
@@FukaiKokoro Same here! It can be challenging driving at night i do find at times. And yes i'm the real Brandon from this season haha. Thank you i am glad i am not the only one who has that struggle.
It hurts me how nobody looks behind them when they're reversing, they just look in their side mirrors and then say that reversing is hard, like yeah, you are choosing to reverse in the most difficult way
Agreed, I only check my mirrors to make sure I’m lined up in my spot and that’s it, now if I had a camper shell or something obstructing my view in my bed then I’d use mirrors as a worse case scenario
I only back up using mirrors. Looking out the back a have too little idea of the sides of the car and front end swing. Current car has a camera, which is very nice for seeing when the rear bumper is about to hit something, but in my previous cars I'd lean out the window to check that.
@@justinwhite4995 so you still going to school if the answers yes I suggest you get yourself a bullet proof Kevlar vest and matching pants to just in case you'll be safer having them and not needing them then needing them and not having them
@@raven4k998 Do not have the pants, but since my dad's military contracting job does not give him a Kevlar vest, he bought a Kevlar plate and a plate carrier. I could come stacked if I damn well pleased!
JP Dawson If you're referring to Alexis as arrogant and Brittany as ignorant, then I agree with you 100%. With Brittany, I honestly think you have to go to an Ivy League School to be so clueless (no offense to any UCBerkeley, Stanford, Yale, Harvard or MIT students in the comments, it's a joke...)
Agreed. It’s also the unwillingness to allow yourself to learn. Like Britney was trained how to do something and it goes in one ear and out the other. Like everything is a joke. Those type of people are the reason our society sucks. So selfish.
This looks fun. I would literally nominate myself and pretend that I'm a bad driver just to do things that would get me in trouble. No tickets, more fun.
Im pretty sure that’s what most of the people on the show do, or they get the contestants to intentionally drive badly cus there’s no way in hell these people have licenses
@@Karma0917 You'd be surprised. When I took my test while yes it was more thorough then I'm hearing here I didn't have to parallel park at all due to it being winter and the area I took it. Plus you can try as many times as you want on top of just lazy testers or ones that are overbooked so they rush it through
@@Karma0917 No, they're genuine. I share a city with one of them and we've seen enough of their off-camera driving to confirm that people can be this bad. The problem lies with whoever evaluated them 90% of the time.
it hurts me internally to see them thrash that fox body and that cadilac hatch like if they are nothing, not to mention the subaru wrx type R they backed up into 😑
I'm pretty sure all the cars here are written off already, you can see the rear windshield, for example, is already broken, and the car has significant body damage.
Apparently our 3 potential worsts all have road rage when Karlene was attempting to park. Kudos to Karlene for parking under those 3 road ragers and reversing a trailer without trailer assist.
I feel bad for her having an accident like that can be life-changing. I think she needed to learn she can do this and win something and get her confidence up :). She may be not a long haul driver but she can do it.
Deadass idk why but I like seeing her have meltdowns and being soooo bad at parking, like the space is almost too big for her car and she’s like, nah I want it bigger, and like who the fuck has 3 minutes to park a car like straight up 😂😂
they should all have the same car or same sized car because if 2 people are equal skill level and one is driving a Mazda miata and one was driving an ice cream truck obviously the Mazda would park more easily
This is why I genuinely believe that everyone should have basic knowledge of how cars work. Not only does it allow you to do your own maintenance, but it also gives you a basic understanding of how a car is going to handle.
It's really scary driving, not knowing if people next to me know how the basics of their car works. Not asking them to understand the intricacies of their vehicle. Just basic knowledge, the engine (otto cycle), transmission, brakes, suspension, especially the tires, and then maybe the exhaust and cooling system
Logan Snow depending on the parking lot, sometimes I’m the asshole although I always leave a parking space as a gap. I too want to get away from those idiots.
@@Fubbjubbler I mean, what if she or her boyfriend owns a Boeing 747? Yes, obviously I agree with you, however, we already know she's a bad driver everyone else got a pretty normal car, then they gave her a boat. I can't fault her for not being able to do anything with that car when she can barely do anything right with a regular car.
@@Fubbjubbler It wouldn't have changed anything? What? Did you see how much clearance that car had when trying to parallel park? It had several less feet clearance than most of the other cars. Parking a Ford Fiesta is going to be ten times easier than attempting to park a '74 Lincoln continental.
Lol Europe here if you fail your license test 3 times you have to go to medical and psychological assessment to see if your fit to drive. Non of them were on the road here (you have to be able to drive manual too btw)
When I was detailing cars the worst part of the job was getting into new vehicles that have beepers for every single thing. They even made shifters for dummies, you gotta pull up on the shifter boot/collar to put it into reverse. I really dislike what they have done with new vehicles. Same for the vehicles that are both gas and electric. Sat there once for five minutes my first time in one wondering why the vehicle wasn't starting, it starts out electric then switches to gas.
Never heard of the show in my life before and I thought this is going to be entertaining, and now I'm sat here not even after 20 minutes in and I'm hella pissed
Really don't understand these people. I feel like I am watching a show of toddlers attempting to fit various shapes through their matching holes. Some of these people have been repeatedly trying to put a sphere through a triangle hole, and can't comprehend why it isn't fitting.
i used to watch this when i was learning to drive ; my thoughts were that driving is hard Now that i passed first try and been driving for 2 years i fear that i will loose enough brain cells that i will forget how to drive just by watching this
The tests don't do shit to determine if you are a good driver. The written test is just memorization skills and the driving test doesn't even involve freeway driving.
Because in a lot of DMV road tests, they don't have you parallel park at all. I was taught to drive first in a parking lot before actually going out on the road. Brandon just doesn't need a license though... If you have a newer vehicle WITH sensors and STILL hit something then you're just BAD....
I don't think that Cadillac even _could_ be parallel parked in the space provided, at least not without backing up multiple times. Course, it shouldn't have required hitting things to figure that out either...
@@azaur7248 IDK about you pal but my driving in GTA 5 isnt as bad as this yea its a felony if GTA had that lol but I can dodge those cars quite easily at most but if I have to say Im pretty sure everyone who played GTA for awhile has atleast hit over 500 cars because they spawned in, not enough space, they came into your lane, etc. We all know how it works
@@Theking-yj3fj Um he wouldn't have said anything if they weren't clearly beeping and flat lining in the show. Why do you bother watching the show if your not paying attention.
Genuinely loved carlene on the 180 turn section. One of the most anxious drivers in one of the scariest maneuvers and somehow she still did it like a boss several times
@@omargolam2692 Don't think it matters in this challenge since you're not playing with the throttle. I'd like to see if it's possible to do a 360 spinout on a FWD car with some throttle play to loosen the grip even more
@@JT-ic6rx you must be confused the first WRX we recieved here in Canada was a "bugeye". outside of that GC8 WRXs have been importable for nearly 10 years now
If she is ignorant enough to think crashing is normal for everyone then she could also be ignorant enough to think that insurance is only for when you get your car stolen. She could have only found out that insurance covers crashes as well when she came to this show. It wouldn't be the first thing that should really be common knowledge.