Quoted for truth. 👍I'd love 'em more if they weren't open public roads.
That's why there wasn't any traffic.Video #1 was in a business complex parking area, still illegal, but a little better than a true public road.
Tell that to some poor innocent shmuck who happens to come into the roundabout from the other side while these assclowns were practicing their mad tyte dorifto yo.Nice driving, big deal that they're on public roads though, they're doing like 40kph.
Nice??!!! It started out looking like a police chase on T.V.!
As for the speed issue: If a cop would pull you over for reckless driving, It's stupid. I don't know any good, true-hearted police officer who wouldn't turn their lights on for the shenanigans being pulled in these videos.
No, not really.
First off, yours was a wet exit ramp, not roundabout. SECONDLY, If something happens in front of you when you're driving wihtin your traction limits, you can do something about it. You can't do as much when you have exceeded your traction limits. granted, a skilled drifter has some control over his line through the corner...but not nearly as much as he would driving at a normal pace on a normal road.
People stop short for seemingly no reason, It's happened to me. Lane changes without turn signals (or even checking the mirrors) happen. The people who DON'T know how to handle high speed situations are the very reason why Drifting, Racing, and other activities should not be conducted on public roads.
And, in addendum, a bigger car is not necessarily safer. Ask the woman who rolled her SUV seven times when someone merged into her lane.
👍He shouldnt have done what he did, but at the same time he is not doing this in down town L.A in rush hour. That exit ramp if he spun he would of ended up in the grass, far away from any potentail cars.