Not "alot"...ALL of it was poor decision making and driving. I've seen most of those vids before. A high percentage of them were taken in Moab. Some people get just plain stupid while here, especially during Jeep Safari. If you are going to leave your brains at home, please leave the poor dogs there too.
My two favorites are the one where the dog bails out the back and high-tails it out of there, and the last one where the dude just powers through and puts her back on her wheels. That's just being coolunk:
Dumb drivers, Almost all those could have been prevented just by letting off the gas. I love the 2nd one where the tire carrier falls off, would like to know the brand of that one.
The one where the guy was sliding in the snow and rolled down the cliff was really scary. It looked like he went WAY down. I would love to know he walked away from that.
Some of these show that speed can kill, well Jeeps that is.... Loved the last video though, was amazed how he managed to get it back onto the wheels....
Right, but do Land Cruisers roll as easily as Wranglers? It seems odd to me that a brand that's so infamous for rolling would make the area that's directly above the driver's head into a crumple zone! But hey - at least the dog got out alive because it was in the back, right?
Right, but do Land Cruisers roll as easily as Wranglers? It seems odd to me that a brand that's so infamous for rolling would make the area that's directly above the driver's head into a crumple zone! But hey - at least the dog got out alive because it was in the back, right?
Its funny when you watch these videos the part that seems to be unscathed is the soft top! Seems like they would rip. But damn the last video was crazy! That's some driving
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