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redneck 02-14-2013 10:18 AM

The Transporter
 
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Remember the movie "The Transporter" ...???



Here's "The Real Transporter"...



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Watch this 10 minute video of Giorgi Tevzadze drive like a complete lunatic on public roads in his M Powered BMW in Georgia. With no police chasing him and not a single scratch on his car, this guy is clearly a seasoned professional. This idiot will kill someone one day, I hope it’s himself and not an innocent civilian.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpAzX...layer_embedded

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gone-ot 02-14-2013 01:14 PM

...another "Darwin Award"candidate?

chumly 02-14-2013 03:53 PM

What's with the passenger appearing and disappearing, is it magic?;)

Piwoslaw 02-15-2013 12:55 AM

BOR-ING! I stopped watching at 1:20. I see ore than enough of that everyday on the streets of Warsaw:(

niky 02-15-2013 02:38 AM

I've seen that video. And it looks exactly like every wannabe-gangsta on the streets of South Asia.

He should come here. Wouldn't last ten minutes, and barefoot, snaggle-toothed old men driving surplus tractors would beat him in a straight-up race through traffic. :D

redneck 02-15-2013 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Old Tele man (Post 356400)
...another "Darwin Award"candidate?

Yes...;)


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Piwoslaw

BOR-ING! I stopped watching at 1:20. I see more than enough of that everyday on the streets of Warsaw


Do the police do anything about it or do they just turn their heads?




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niky

I've seen that video. And it looks exactly like every wannabe-gangsta on the streets of South Asia.

He should come here. Wouldn't last ten minutes, and barefoot, snaggle-toothed old men driving surplus tractors would beat him in a straight-up race through traffic.

:D


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gone-ot 02-15-2013 10:43 AM

...I agree with niky about the 'Jeepney' drivers in the Philippines (well, in Cavite and Manila) being crazy!

Fat Charlie 02-18-2013 08:28 AM

Once in Manhattan I realized I'd never figure my way through some of their oddball intersections on the fly and decided to latch on to a cab and follow it through. It was pretty exciting, but it worked.

Xist 02-18-2013 02:23 PM

Anyone ever drive in Afghanistan?

Fat Charlie 02-18-2013 02:59 PM

Iraq. You create your own traffic patterns when you've got a kid manning a .50 on your roof. Traffic is even more meaningless when your truck was tired even before they bolted on the armor kit- after that a moped with three guys on it can leave you standing still. Hopping berms is almost impossible then, too.

What's infuriating is when you're stuck closing a road until the engineers clear the IED, and within 10 minutes the small dirt road paralleling the highway has 5 cars abreast and every one of them thinks he'll be the one guy to talk you into letting him go through. "Bomb, yes, very dangerous. I go through, please?"

Xist 02-18-2013 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Fat Charlie (Post 356993)
Iraq. You create your own traffic patterns when you've got a kid manning a .50 on your roof. Traffic is even more meaningless when your truck was tired even before they bolted on the armor kit- after that a moped with three guys on it can leave you standing still. Hopping berms is almost impossible then, too.

What's infuriating is when you're stuck closing a road until the engineers clear the IED, and within 10 minutes the small dirt road paralleling the highway has 5 cars abreast and every one of them thinks he'll be the one guy to talk you into letting him go through. "Bomb, yes, very dangerous. I go through, please?"

We were required to share the road in Afghanistan, so we always had ancient Corollas full of people passing us. At least you would not think those would have bombs.

Probably.

Our escort liked to drive as fast as they could, often slightly faster than our trucks could manage and then we would have cars and semis passing us on the shoulder.

Did they put loads several feet high on top of semi trailers in Iraq? Would you have people on top of several feet of stuff on top of semis?

I guess that you need to be fearless there to drive at all.

My sister's driving stopped bothering me after deployment.

Sorry for the thread hijack! :)

War_Wagon 02-19-2013 03:23 AM

The guy can drive, I'll give him that. But he's a menace. A crazy guy on a clock tower with a high powered rifle might be a "good shot", but is that really how you'd want him to demonstrate it?

Fat Charlie 02-19-2013 12:09 PM

When you're occupying a place, you have a little more leeway than when you're there under treaty at the request of the local government. :thumbup:

Nobody was allowed to drive crazier than my gunner felt comfortable with.

http://jimbovard.com/blog/wp-content...umb6828418.jpg

Xist 02-19-2013 01:04 PM

Well, I guess that neither Iraq nor Afghanistan were as dangerous as the highway in "The Matrix."

Trinity: You always told me to stay off the freeway.
Morpheus: Yes, that's true.
Trinity: You said it was suicide.
Morpheus: Then let us hope that I was wrong.

War_Wagon 02-25-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fat Charlie (Post 357152)
When you're occupying a place, you have a little more leeway than when you're there under treaty at the request of the local government. :thumbup:

Nobody was allowed to drive crazier than my gunner felt comfortable with.

http://jimbovard.com/blog/wp-content...umb6828418.jpg


Dang, I'd say your guy with the .50 would be a pretty good deterrent against crazy guys in BMW M5s. Like my old man used to say "I had the right of way, but he had the truck" lol. After watching that M5 video a few times, I noticed something. Neither of those guys had their seatbelts on! And if they had racing harnesses on, you'd be able to see the shoulder belts coming through the gaps in the back of the racing seats, so they aren't wearing those either. Man there is crazy, and then there is just plain stupid! :snail:

Edit: Actually maybe they were wearing them. On a few of the exterior shots it looks like there might be a shoulder belt there. The other thing I thought was a giveaway is the red warning light you can see on the dashboard when they show a close up of the steering wheel, but the guy also never puts the parking brake handle all the way down so it's easier to grab, and that would set off a red dash light as well.


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