Hey … just some time-waster Eye Candy on a lazy Sunday for the boys who love toys.
Here’s a fast clip (1 min 48 sec) if you don’t have time.
This is the infamous D-915 road in Turkey, one of the most dangerous roads in the world 😲🙌 pic.twitter.com/jkdk8O397Z
— UNILAD Tech (@UNILADTECH) July 10, 2021
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As if diving the crappiest road in the world isn’t scary enough on four wheels. Noooo. This daredevil (nutjob?) does it on a motorcycle.
Don’t see any racing. Just them driving around sort of fast.
Looked up moran in the dictionary. Saw your picture.
Look up the fuck you game on twatter. I don’t click on twatter. I only watched the other video.
Rap music could screw up a wet dream…sure as shit, it wasted these videos as opposed to the screaming ICEs which by the way, IS pure music.
You could have mentioned something about the amazing engineering it took to build that road about 100 years ago.
Or mentioned something about that astounding Kamaz truck with 1,150 hp and 2,700 Nm torque.
Or the beautiful rugged scenery,
Or the scary as shit drive itself.
But, nooooo. You gotta fucken whine about the music. You don’t have a MUTE button??
Krist, ya try to give people a fun distraction and all ya get for yer efforts is a pansy-assed snowflake!!
Yes the commies were very resourceful with slave labor.
these are the same kind of people who flew choppers in nam.
It’s only the crappiest road in the world because they tore down the old elevated Central Artery section of the Fitzgerald Expressway, that was crapusepectaculerly bad
Where’s TR4head when you need him.
The short clip reminded me of John Buffum bringing a new Audi Quattro (sp) All wheel drive. Two Audi’s were making a debut there.
At the time Yates was holding the cross country haul ass rally ( damn, what did they call it. Cannonball?) and Denise McCluggage made the rounds at this hillclimb event. The Audi’s screamed and howled into and through every corner.
The Chimney Rock hillclimb, ending in 1995, was the SouthEasts answer to Pikes Peak.
Sheer cliffs and granite were all one had to steer between. It was glorious. Thx Stucky
https://www.redbull.com/us-en/my-pikes-peak-michele-mouton
Pikes Peak ain’t the same since they paved the road.
Was already gone when they did it (left in 2008). But I remember driving from Canyon City to Victor on a ranch road open to the public during a thunderstorm. It scared the crap out of me.
Stunning
British Columbia has about 720,000 kms of roads – most of them are back country logging trails and they all look like this (and worse… a lot worse).
I never knew they were dangerous until I saw this post. I may never go camping again.