As a physicist who dabbles in engineering, I would like to applaud the Engineer that designed this. They absolutely NAILED the Spec for "Maximum CARnage."
Yea i worked for Postal service once and i can tell you, some full timers dont give a flying fuck about the car, as long as they dont brake completly. That work isnt woth the money otherwise.
Yea i worked for Postal service once and i can tell you, some full timers dont give a flying fuck about the car, as long as they dont brake completly. That work isnt woth the money otherwise.
In an area with railroad crossings EVERYWHERE - including highways - this is exactly what one learned early in one's driving experience. It was ironic that, on many 55 M.P.H. highway crossings, anything less than about 50 M.P.H. resulted in substantial disruption/potential damage, but above it was smooth sailing. One of Murphy's Laws: "Remember, stop lights timed for 35 M.P.H. are also timed for 70."
@@n.a.2156only works if your car's suspension is soft af. I have a 1998 ford laser, pretty much a Mazda 323. I can drive through speedbumps without slowing down. I also have a 2018 giulia veloce. Have to slow down to a crawl.
Yeah, if I see an arrow on the road pointed forward I assume: continue onward as you were... not "I hope you have your space suit on". I hope there are at least warning signs before these speed bumps and all of that. These speed bumps should be painted differently. If there are posted speed limit signs and warnings, then by all means, send these people to the moon I guess... that'll show em...lmao
I assume the speed limit is 25 if they have speed bumps, in which case people can't really complain about them because if the car got damaged its obvious they were speeding. Genius.
25 is enough to do damage. If speed limit is 25 and speed bumps are set for half that speed there should be sign with that "advised speed" and especially this double bump set up must have appropriate signage. Otherwise it's a set up with intent to do damage to property of others. It is as legal as for cops to ram into any speeding or otherwise law breaking vehicle.
@@ImInDaSkies these speed bumps are NASTY and the speed limit is in fact a HELL of a lot closer to 35. the city improperly made these and isn't fixing them or adding proper road signage to their fuckup.
@@ImInDaSkies that's not the problem. many of the vehicles seen suffering damage were going that 35 mph speed. i myself have tracked down this very speedbump and it is just poorly done.
A long time ago we had a neighbor that got tired of cars speeding down our road, so she complained to the city and they put speed bumps in right in front of our houses. That proved to be a really bad idea, because right down our street was Texas A&M, and yes it would slow the crazy college kids in their super loud sports cars down when they came to it, but once they were over them they would stomp the gas pedal straight to the floor. This made much more noise than when they were able to just fly past. This happened at all hours of the night, so after a few months of that she had them removed 😂 Speed Bump Phillips was her nickname for the rest of the time I lived there.
@@goodc.2853 They absolutely don’t lol. If there’s no one there then you don’t have to yield. If there’s no physical sign warning people then fuck whoever signed off on installing those.
Right? So badly designed. They even put freaking arrows on them, who's genius idea was that? Most speed bumps are meant to slow you down, these are just meant to punish...
@@DrTheRich They only punish those who speed, the marked speed limit is for the safety of every user, reckless driver's endanger everyone else, hoon's aren't cool.
@@Apoc5k Not everyone speeds out of malice. If fact most people don't. You wouldn't have to need to punish speeding, if speeding naturally already doesn't happen. Prevention is preferable over punishment, and it's surprising to me how few people in this comment section seem to agree with that. If the entire road was designed different. For example: make the street narrower, make physical distinctions between parking spaces and road, add more trees to the side of the road, add obstructions that cars have to weave around, use less smooth pavement alternatives, and many many more. All these would discourage people from driving fast, even subconsciously, the moment they drive a wheel on the part. Without purposefully wrecking their cars out of spite. If you ever get to drive on Dutch roads, you'll immediately understand what I mean. Here in then Netherlands you have to put actual effort into driving reckless. They lazy way of driving naturally makes you adhere to the rules and speed limits, subconsciously. The core of the problem is that the road is badly designed. Reckless driving people is a secondary problem to that. It's kind of frustrating that most people seem to have the attitude you have and as long as they do, things will never change, people will continue to speed, and children will continue to get killed by cars.
@@DrTheRich This right here. I had a couple roads near me that were well-designed. Then, for some reason, they widened the road. Now, I always catch myself speeding whenever I drive on those roads, even though I don't feel like I'm going any faster. When I do actually slow down to the speed limit, I feel like I'm moving so slow that I'm about to cause a pile up. The roads here are designed to make you afraid to go slow. The really funny thing is that traffic lights have their yellow light timed with the expectation that everyone will be travelling about 7 mph above the speed limit anyway.
I love how whoever runs this channel saw the opportunity in having this spectacle right in front of their house!! I've never seen two speed bumps together like that forming a ramp. Definitely fun to watch!
Most people have misunderstood the whole thing with speed bumps. It is before you enter them and not after, you should use the brake pedal. 😆 Apparently someone got an oil leak due to speedbumps, because the fire department had to go out and clean up the oil or something.
I was laughing so hard just before the Amazon van because of the comment that they included the turbo arrows ( like video games) then I lost it with the van !
same here. i'm starting to think this is one of those situations that the speed limit and the bumb speed is rather close and the bumps were added due to accessive speeding
@@user-px1wj2uv3r This is a residential street - it’s unlikely the legal speed limit is more than 25 MPH. These humps are likely marked by signs in addition to the paint on the road, and they typically have an advisory speed of either 10 MPH or 15 MPH, but never higher than that. This is actually a really genius way to deal with speeders and scofflaws. The only issue I have is that it appears to create an even more dangerous situation than just speeding - a couple of these vehicles appeared to sustain damage to their drive trains as a result of hitting these - it’s a broken tie rod away from some idiot speeder losing the ability to steer and crashing into pedestrians on the sidewalk here. Better to just put up photo radars and ticket everyone who’s speeding.
@@babybirdhome look like a pretty main residential artery, i bet its 35 mph limit easily, youve got street makings, bike lanes, suicide lane, and parking on both sides and sidewalks both sides. Idk where you live but to me that is a main street
I love how the purpose of the first speed bump is to load spring tension in the suspension and the second speed bump is spaced out just far enough for the shock assisted bunny hop.
In the Netherlands we have LOADS of speedbumps, so everybody is aware of them. Also they are usually different in color and much more recognizable. And the roads where they are less wide, so the speeds are usually already lower. Traffic calming can be implemented in many ways.
if you dont do anything stupid you can jump as high as you want; but its a hazard because its going to scare the trash out of someone and make them wreak their car into something or someone But if this is where I think it is "California" they dont care about their people anyways. its a wasteland.
These drivers arent exactly the type to go to a body shop. Theyll drive them in the worst conditions until the engine seizes up. Speed bumps wont slow them down and neither would a school crossing with a hundred children.
What a wonderful time to be alive. In the 90's, a TV channel for cars going over speed bumps would have just been a utopia dream of the strange-minded. Now, not anymore. I can see instantly from around the world whatever my heart desires. If I had gone back in time and told myself of the stuff you can see today, young me would have never believed.
Hoof issues in cattle. Houses built out of bamboo with only a machete (no nails), home haircut disasters (Ooow! The looks on their faces!) Every sewing tip ever known (you can teach an old expert some new tricks), how to replqce my taillight and unplug my kitchen sink. How to get rid of snails (not fun to step on in the dark, barefooted). And all those truly wonderful old movies made with real actors and no computers. And every drunk driver arrest body cam arrest. And all the craft tutorials. I love watching knowing hands work their craft, no matter the craft. Fine art, cement pouring, woodcrafters, cooking arts. Fascinating!
Our town installed something Similar to this a few years ago. Lasted about a Week, before someone in middle of night took either picks are a bulldozer and actually removed the speed bumps. Now there is a Speed Camera and always a Police Car nearby watching during Day and Night. At some point this year, they are going to be redoing the road and build speed bumps as they make the road instead of just putting it on top.
This happens so often and it doesn’t even look like there’s a sign or anything pained on the street that says there’s a bump. The Amazon truck caught serious air btw lol
OP says in the top comments that there are signs (25mph then 10mph + speed bump) before this spot in both directions. also this is a school zone and ppl used to drive recklessly before they installed those beautiful things
It appears to be a pair of speed bumps, that is unusual but likely done as too many speed through what appears to be a residential area. In some Caribbean islands speed bumps are called 'Sleeping Policeman'.
In the Netherlands, you can identify how steep a speed bump is going off the paint on the road. There's always a horizontal line with spaced vertical lines pointing down, the shorter the vertical lines, the steeper the bump. But most here are built more like a plateau so even if you get a nice take off, you wont land smoothly, so there's no need for a second bump.
LOL at 2:47 that Amazon van! About right. There is a body shop in my town, the lot is full of damaged Amazon package vans. I think their driver requirement is a pulse and the "training" consist of how to turn the key to start it up.
I can't believe they still put these things in. I thought they were banned in most states. In the early 80s there were a number of people killed by speed bumbs do to hitting them at high speeds.
@@paulmurphy5244 In Chicago, they’re called Speed Humps which cracks me up, but they are clearly labeled. I see the need for them in some places- people driving too fast in areas where lots of pedestrians are for example.
In the old video game Mario Cart those double “V” arrows on the ground meant turbo if you could hit them just right, it appears to mean Speed Jumps in this game. Pretty sure I could clear them both if I hit them going fast enough.
My child is handicapped and loves watching traffic, we joked that we could’ve saved a bunch of money by sitting next to a busy road instead of going to Disney! This place would be perfect for us, cocktails and kids laughter!
The neighborhood my wife lived in when we were dating had huge speed bumps like this. One resident wanted them, everybody else didn't. I was always flying over them, they were smooth at or above 50 mph. The city removed them after 15 years.
That's kind of the bane of these things: people just figure out how fast they need to overjump and not get banged around so bad. Those radar speed limit sign deterrents pretty much serve as a challenge to see how fast you can get your car up to.
@@ryanj6862 Nah. I have no sympathy for anyone speeding in residential areas. Just like assholes who speed through school zones. I don't give a fuck if you go 90, 100 on the highway as long as you're staying away from other cars and not tailgating. But if you can't understand that context and location matters, I'm happy for you to get your license taken away because you got half a dozen speeding tickets from speed cameras.
I think they need to have a sign that clearly states massive speed bumps ahead. Because I feel like making a car go airborne is much more dangerous than one speeding a little bit.
Theres similar bumps in my neighborhood and there's signs.. but when you drive the same route every day.. sometimes you are either jamming out to some good tunes and just forget to slow down or just dont think about it. I drive over them faster than I should about 40% of the time and go "you'd think I'd remember those are there" lol
"Because I feel like making a car go airborne is much more dangerous than one speeding a little bit." A "little bit"? Oohkaay, if you call doing 40+ in a 25 zone "speeding a little bit"!
@@joshpzueck6320 exactly this, speeding can be dangerous, but a road feature intended to cause damage and loss of control to a speeding vehicle IS dangerous, imagine someone has their wheel turned at all mid air, the moment they land thats risking damage to the steering and risking sudden steering on landing, especially bad with there being cars parked along here, its a surprise nobody hid one of the parked cars midair or shortly after landing in these videos, meanwhile just speeding while it has its risks, still maintains control of the vehicle at least
Anyone notice the Tailgate open at 1:39 ? I always love watching how people with cars that are made for offroad slow way down and the cars try to fly over... great test of your shocks either way. The last car had to have messed something up... puff of smoke rised up when he hit so hard.
It was probably from the oil pan or transmission pan cracked leaking engine oil or transmission fluid. At least I hope it was either one and ended up destroying the engine or transmission due to lack of oil or fluid.
Spotted that one! I HATE speed breakers! The kind in the vids aren't as bad as some we have around where I live. I have two Pontiac Grand Prixs (a '99 GTP and an '05 GT2) and there are some in the shopping centers that are more like curbs across the lanes. A couple where I literally have to stop before my front tires make contact, creep up and over them slowly, then ease down the other side. If I don't do it that way, and get ANY suspension deflection AT ALL, the frame behind the front tires hits! The back suspension doesn't do it because the engines in the front. Both cars drive almost identically, same brand and size tires. Biggest difference is the extra 40 Hp the GTP has because its Supercharged! ;)
@@tlwest21 The speed humps are there for a reason because of people exceeding the speed limit making the road unsafe for other drivers and pedestrians. Mr. Not so perfect.
How distracted do you have to be to not slow down when the car in front of you just danced like that. This is teaching many people expensive lessons and I love it.
i don't think they could see the car ahead hitting the speedbump, they got there first, and sometimes those can be people from different regions who don't know about the speedbump
All of those drivers are speeding on a residential street like madmen. Maybe busting their vehicle up will at least stop them from speeding on that one street at least lol
"I designed something that would destroy people's cars, ruin the road, cause permanent damage to a person's spine, and possibly kill them." -Road Designers
I am amazed by the amount of people that just go flying over the speed bumps as if they are in a playground. They are there to slow you down..... or not in some cases. The first one with a trailer was the funniest.
That was very entertaining. We need speed bumps like that here in miami florida. Just so i can sit back and watch everyone destroy they're Mercedes and bmws and teslas.
Set up lawn chairs on the opposite side of the street from the camera, have people sit in them with score cards like they use in the Olympics and rate each jump! "That was an 8.5! There's a good solid 9! We have a 10 coming! Whoops! They slowed down! Only a 3.5!" st2.depositphotos.com/1518767/5690/i/450/depositphotos_56909477-stock-photo-interview-panel-holding-score-cards.jpg
if you hit it at the right speed you should be able to clear the center and land on the other side of the other speed bump like a motorcross jump, whether your suspension and oilpan would survive it I have no clue, but it can't be as bad as some of these cars slamming into the other speed bump because they cleared the gap between them, I feel like that last blue car may have a bent chassis after that, it hit pretty hard
@@carl_h I bet I could do it in my Jeep we Don’t have intentional speed bumps where I live but we have a lot of flooding when it actually rains so they create humps in the road and I purposely floor and jump them in my jeep I think it would handle that pretty well just hit it at like 60 to 70. I have a weird amount of experience with jumping cars Back when I lived in Massachusetts there is a perfect place where we headed about 70n80 miles an hour and a Volvo You can get enough air to make your friend almost loses phone out the window from going weightless lol
Love how they put 2 of them...the first one launches you while the second one takes off your oil pan
Gentle and precise oil pan and front dif removal on even tall suvs and quads
The Schick Speedbump, for a quick, smooth shave!
HAHAHA!
It seems like it was engineered to cause chaos!
Lmao
Those are perfectly spaced. The first bump preloads your suspension just enough to give you a real launch off of the second one 🤣
Take down the Speed Bumps. Eliminate Them.
@Subscribifi More dangerous than people speeding in a residential area?
Hell no!
It seems as though the cars arent going fast enough to clear the second bump.
@@dragonflyfab9703 dragon fly. Your name looks fake. How can we believe you ??
@Subscribifi your name looks fake. How can we believe you ??
As a physicist who dabbles in engineering, I would like to applaud the Engineer that designed this.
They absolutely NAILED the Spec for "Maximum CARnage."
2:48 that Amazon van almost grew some wings lmao
firetruck was probably for him
Hope there were no fragile packages in there :p
Yea i worked for Postal service once and i can tell you, some full timers dont give a flying fuck about the car, as long as they dont brake completly. That work isnt woth the money otherwise.
Yea i worked for Postal service once and i can tell you, some full timers dont give a flying fuck about the car, as long as they dont brake completly. That work isnt woth the money otherwise.
@@moonface4698 My thoughts too, the car probably recognized that as a crash and called emergency services haha
If I ever found a double speed bump like that I would keep trying different speeds until I could land smoothly on the second one.
One car mastered it… jumped both and landed perfectly
In an area with railroad crossings EVERYWHERE - including highways - this is exactly what one learned early in one's driving experience. It was ironic that, on many 55 M.P.H. highway crossings, anything less than about 50 M.P.H. resulted in substantial disruption/potential damage, but above it was smooth sailing.
One of Murphy's Laws: "Remember, stop lights timed for 35 M.P.H. are also timed for 70."
You need a lot of speed for that 😂
Go go gadget, WHEELS!
@@n.a.2156only works if your car's suspension is soft af.
I have a 1998 ford laser, pretty much a Mazda 323. I can drive through speedbumps without slowing down.
I also have a 2018 giulia veloce. Have to slow down to a crawl.
Nice, whoever designed these is a "jenius".
They even painted the bonus booster arrows!
Yeah should paint them lime green or yellow lol
Lol 👍🏻
Yeah, if I see an arrow on the road pointed forward I assume: continue onward as you were... not "I hope you have your space suit on". I hope there are at least warning signs before these speed bumps and all of that. These speed bumps should be painted differently. If there are posted speed limit signs and warnings, then by all means, send these people to the moon I guess... that'll show em...lmao
*genius
Obviously we know who is not a,
" GENIUS " !
((💡))
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I assume the speed limit is 25 if they have speed bumps, in which case people can't really complain about them because if the car got damaged its obvious they were speeding. Genius.
25 is enough to do damage. If speed limit is 25 and speed bumps are set for half that speed there should be sign with that "advised speed" and especially this double bump set up must have appropriate signage. Otherwise it's a set up with intent to do damage to property of others. It is as legal as for cops to ram into any speeding or otherwise law breaking vehicle.
@@Timokvei cope
@@ImInDaSkies these speed bumps are NASTY and the speed limit is in fact a HELL of a lot closer to 35. the city improperly made these and isn't fixing them or adding proper road signage to their fuckup.
@@blendpinexus1416 good, people should maybe stop going 50 in residential areas and it wouldn’t be an issue
@@ImInDaSkies that's not the problem. many of the vehicles seen suffering damage were going that 35 mph speed. i myself have tracked down this very speedbump and it is just poorly done.
A long time ago we had a neighbor that got tired of cars speeding down our road, so she complained to the city and they put speed bumps in right in front of our houses. That proved to be a really bad idea, because right down our street was Texas A&M, and yes it would slow the crazy college kids in their super loud sports cars down when they came to it, but once they were over them they would stomp the gas pedal straight to the floor. This made much more noise than when they were able to just fly past. This happened at all hours of the night, so after a few months of that she had them removed 😂 Speed Bump Phillips was her nickname for the rest of the time I lived there.
Good for sports car target practice though.
She just needed more speedbumps down the road 😮
😂😂
I get the reason behind speed bumps, but camouflaging them defeats their purpose altogether. Property damage isn’t the point. Speed control is.
odds are they are not camoflaged they are clearly marked lol it's just stupid ppl not paying attention
If they're already driving that fast in a pedestrian crossing zone, they deserve the property damage.
@@goodc.2853 They absolutely don’t lol.
If there’s no one there then you don’t have to yield.
If there’s no physical sign warning people then fuck whoever signed off on installing those.
@@lostandfound5by5 they should be black or a bright color that stands out
The oil pan gods are angry with this town!
I love how they blend in with the road, most speed bumps I've seen are very obviously visible, reflectors, signage and bright paint.
Right? So badly designed. They even put freaking arrows on them, who's genius idea was that?
Most speed bumps are meant to slow you down, these are just meant to punish...
@@DrTheRich They only punish those who speed, the marked speed limit is for the safety of every user, reckless driver's endanger everyone else, hoon's aren't cool.
@@Apoc5k Not everyone speeds out of malice. If fact most people don't.
You wouldn't have to need to punish speeding, if speeding naturally already doesn't happen. Prevention is preferable over punishment, and it's surprising to me how few people in this comment section seem to agree with that.
If the entire road was designed different. For example: make the street narrower, make physical distinctions between parking spaces and road, add more trees to the side of the road, add obstructions that cars have to weave around, use less smooth pavement alternatives, and many many more.
All these would discourage people from driving fast, even subconsciously, the moment they drive a wheel on the part. Without purposefully wrecking their cars out of spite.
If you ever get to drive on Dutch roads, you'll immediately understand what I mean. Here in then Netherlands you have to put actual effort into driving reckless. They lazy way of driving naturally makes you adhere to the rules and speed limits, subconsciously.
The core of the problem is that the road is badly designed. Reckless driving people is a secondary problem to that.
It's kind of frustrating that most people seem to have the attitude you have and as long as they do, things will never change, people will continue to speed, and children will continue to get killed by cars.
@@DrTheRich This right here. I had a couple roads near me that were well-designed. Then, for some reason, they widened the road. Now, I always catch myself speeding whenever I drive on those roads, even though I don't feel like I'm going any faster. When I do actually slow down to the speed limit, I feel like I'm moving so slow that I'm about to cause a pile up. The roads here are designed to make you afraid to go slow. The really funny thing is that traffic lights have their yellow light timed with the expectation that everyone will be travelling about 7 mph above the speed limit anyway.
@@LordofDestruction123 why did they un-design the road? Burocracy?
I just imagine this guy getting home from work and being like let's see who jumped the bump today.
I love how whoever runs this channel saw the opportunity in having this spectacle right in front of their house!! I've never seen two speed bumps together like that forming a ramp. Definitely fun to watch!
I know right? My type of neighbourhood 😂😂😂😂
1:38 Hit it so hard it knocked the trunk open 😂
I didn't even notice that 🤣🤣
@@cherylcanning9499 samee
Yooo i saw it as soon as u said it
I noticed that too then saw ur comment. Great eyes buddy
I bet the people living near that have score cards for best and worst attentive driver
Suspension and oil pan replacements must be booming in this area
I saw on SUV / Minivan liftgate spring open. That's an impact.
And deaths when these guys get on the freeway without fixing the damages
Naw just oil spots on all the parking lots
Seeing the gradual increase in tire marks and the paint chipping on the second bump is quite funny.
There are no such marks.
@@flexsealman7096 Lay off the crack, Hunter.
@@flexsealman7096 yes there is
@@kierad479 These videos are 20+ years after installation.
Speed bump Olympics. The channel you didn't know you needed. I know a year late, but day one for me. That was some great stuff.
Awesome! Thank you!
I can’t believe my life has been reduced to watching cars go over bumps.
Right!
I wouldn’t beat yourself up too much I’m sure is was already pretty pathetic.
be prepared. life only goes downhill from here.
yuup, i was literally thinking the same thing
How about if you were out on the porch on a summer evening with a couple friends and a few drinks? Sounds like a good time. 😄
this channel is a great addition to the milwaukee roundabout and 11f8 bridge
just added this one!
Thanks for watching
Had the exact same thought. All are highly entertaining!
😂😂😂
And neighbourhood trough lens
Imagine living in that house hearing this all night😢😂😂😂
Most people have misunderstood the whole thing with speed bumps. It is before you enter them and not after, you should use the brake pedal. 😆
Apparently someone got an oil leak due to speedbumps, because the fire department had to go out and clean up the oil or something.
I laughed so hard at this. That Amazon van caught air and the one suv hatch flew open 🤣
And then when your packages come damage now you know why.
Amazon van hit it so hard they had to get medical attention. Wild guess he wasn't buckled
So hard NOT to laugh at stupid idiots f..king up there cars, not to mention all sparks!
@@jacobrice9472is that why the fire truck pulled up after?
I was laughing so hard just before the Amazon van because of the comment that they included the turbo arrows ( like video games) then I lost it with the van !
It would be interesting to see what the speed limit is versus the recommended speed of the bumps.
same here. i'm starting to think this is one of those situations that the speed limit and the bumb speed is rather close and the bumps were added due to accessive speeding
@@blendpinexus1416 or the humps are too aggressive for the posted speed...
@@user-px1wj2uv3r This is a residential street - it’s unlikely the legal speed limit is more than 25 MPH. These humps are likely marked by signs in addition to the paint on the road, and they typically have an advisory speed of either 10 MPH or 15 MPH, but never higher than that.
This is actually a really genius way to deal with speeders and scofflaws. The only issue I have is that it appears to create an even more dangerous situation than just speeding - a couple of these vehicles appeared to sustain damage to their drive trains as a result of hitting these - it’s a broken tie rod away from some idiot speeder losing the ability to steer and crashing into pedestrians on the sidewalk here. Better to just put up photo radars and ticket everyone who’s speeding.
@@babybirdhome look like a pretty main residential artery, i bet its 35 mph limit easily, youve got street makings, bike lanes, suicide lane, and parking on both sides and sidewalks both sides. Idk where you live but to me that is a main street
@@babybirdhome lol people in the vid are going like 20-30mph. That's just a fucking stupid speed bump
I love how the purpose of the first speed bump is to load spring tension in the suspension and the second speed bump is spaced out just far enough for the shock assisted bunny hop.
In the Netherlands we have LOADS of speedbumps, so everybody is aware of them.
Also they are usually different in color and much more recognizable. And the roads where they are less wide, so the speeds are usually already lower.
Traffic calming can be implemented in many ways.
I'm amazed that they don't go airborne or loose control! I bet the body shops love this speed bump and front-end mechanics too. ...
You can't really loose control, but you can lose control.
I was thinking the same thing. 😂
if you dont do anything stupid you can jump as high as you want; but its a hazard because its going to scare the trash out of someone and make them wreak their car into something or someone
But if this is where I think it is "California" they dont care about their people anyways. its a wasteland.
looks like the Amazon van at 2:47 want at least a foot off the ground after the second bump. a few cars jumped pretty good
These drivers arent exactly the type to go to a body shop. Theyll drive them in the worst conditions until the engine seizes up. Speed bumps wont slow them down and neither would a school crossing with a hundred children.
What a wonderful time to be alive. In the 90's, a TV channel for cars going over speed bumps would have just been a utopia dream of the strange-minded. Now, not anymore. I can see instantly from around the world whatever my heart desires. If I had gone back in time and told myself of the stuff you can see today, young me would have never believed.
I felt this
interdimensional television?
For real
This makes me laugh out loud! Thank you for posting!!!😂😅
Perhaps this video is a sign of dystopia...
I loved the white SUV that impacted so hard the hatchback flew open.😂 Great stuff.
1.7mil views?! Make that money, man. For some reason we really like these videos. Win-win all around, not so much for those drivers.
CZcams recommends very weird videos to me! I like it!
ikr me too
same. way better than the tv style slop availabile
Also me
Hoof issues in cattle. Houses built out of bamboo with only a machete (no nails), home haircut disasters (Ooow! The looks on their faces!) Every sewing tip ever known (you can teach an old expert some new tricks), how to replqce my taillight and unplug my kitchen sink. How to get rid of snails (not fun to step on in the dark, barefooted). And all those truly wonderful old movies made with real actors and no computers. And every drunk driver arrest body cam arrest. And all the craft tutorials. I love watching knowing hands work their craft, no matter the craft. Fine art, cement pouring, woodcrafters, cooking arts. Fascinating!
Our town installed something Similar to this a few years ago. Lasted about a Week, before someone in middle of night took either picks are a bulldozer and actually removed the speed bumps. Now there is a Speed Camera and always a Police Car nearby watching during Day and Night.
At some point this year, they are going to be redoing the road and build speed bumps as they make the road instead of just putting it on top.
This is a pretty big city that’s probably not gonna happen I’ve been there for 25 years
That's a shame.
Good for whoever did the right thing.
I would open up a suspension repair and alignment shop nearby.
That was a based guy who took off the speedbumps. Mad respect.
Speedbumps should be illegal to put on roads.
Citizens: cars speeding in our neighbourhood is dangerous and too loud!
Gov: i got you fam
As if speed bumps weren't hostile enough architecture, this one's unmarked and camouflaged. I hope whoever needed that firetruck had time to wait...
This happens so often and it doesn’t even look like there’s a sign or anything pained on the street that says there’s a bump. The Amazon truck caught serious air btw lol
I wonder how many broken packages there are
Whomever is responsible for those "speed bumps" needs to have some speed bumps installed on their face.
There was a fire truck there 30 min later same day, he might've wrecked it
None of those drivers came back later and put a home made sign that says, "SPEED BUMP."
OP says in the top comments that there are signs (25mph then 10mph + speed bump) before this spot in both directions. also this is a school zone and ppl used to drive recklessly before they installed those beautiful things
*(**3:01**)* - Lol the green motion boxes for that fire truck were like *_"WTF am I looking at?!?"_*
I really need to turn those off lol
@@speedbumpolympics IMHO, feel free to leave them in. I got a good laugh out of that fire truck. Motion detection going crazy :-)
It like Target acquired Target Acquired!!!
What was the fire truck doing there
Hearing that noise at night must be a real treat for the people close by.
We need these everywhere
You might be clapping for the people driving slower, but they might have been a precious victim of the double jump and now learned their lesson 😄
or they just know how to read
Yup.... I thought to myself.... ah...there goes a local.
You simply can't make this comment make sense.
@@mattmarzula Reading comprehension 101…Slow down and read it again.
I farted
It appears to be a pair of speed bumps, that is unusual but likely done as too many speed through what appears to be a residential area. In some Caribbean islands speed bumps are called 'Sleeping Policeman'.
People in Russia call it "lying down policeman"
speed reductor
@@armavirus yep same in hungary laying police 😄
Same in the UK!
Wow, thanks for the info
Need more of these speed bumps
when city council members have interest in local auto repair shops.
In the Netherlands, you can identify how steep a speed bump is going off the paint on the road.
There's always a horizontal line with spaced vertical lines pointing down, the shorter the vertical lines, the steeper the bump.
But most here are built more like a plateau so even if you get a nice take off, you wont land smoothly, so there's no need for a second bump.
i love dutch speed bumps! greetings from germany!
Yeah well this is mURICA and building roads r hard
@@tranqdbearExcept in "mURICA" speedbumps are almost always indicated my yellow vertical lines on the sides of them and not arrows.
2:48 Somebody's fragile package is definitely broken.
And packages overflow and totes are everywhere.
..yeah the kid in the back seat .. without a seatbelt on😱
You can bet that guy is back to loading packages, and will probably never drive for them ever again.
Amazon Prime at 2:48 for the win…….
@@ScottB 🤣
LOL at 2:47 that Amazon van! About right. There is a body shop in my town, the lot is full of damaged Amazon package vans. I think their driver requirement is a pulse and the "training" consist of how to turn the key to start it up.
Racing to meet quota to avoid losing their jobs (or contract)
Speed bumps definitely slow down emergency vehicles which is precious time for who they’re rescuing.
yeah. but on the other hand they also slow down pigs from getting to victimize innocent people faster. but still I am against bumps
3:53 you can actually see a trail of engine oil.
These are just hysterical!!!! 🤣 You can tell who knows, who doesn’t, and those that don’t gaf.
True but easily the drivers could file tort claim on that city as they are not to mutcd specs with signage.
I can't believe they still put these things in. I thought they were banned in most states. In the early 80s there were a number of people killed by speed bumbs do to hitting them at high speeds.
@@paulmurphy5244 In Chicago, they’re called Speed Humps which cracks me up, but they are clearly labeled. I see the need for them in some places- people driving too fast in areas where lots of pedestrians are for example.
@@pinkapotamus9266 i didn't see a single person walking here
whats gaf?
The firefighters and ambulance having to slow down in an emergency really takes the cake
I love this channel ! Thank You CZcams rabbit hole !
Seems a lot more dangerous that not having speed bumps.....
In the old video game Mario Cart those double “V” arrows on the ground meant turbo if you could hit them just right, it appears to mean Speed Jumps in this game. Pretty sure I could clear them both if I hit them going fast enough.
One got close. Just topped the second one like a studder bump.
Lol that's exactly what I was thinking, everybody thinks they're speed ups haha
👍 I'm pretty sure the mechanic that puts the new suspension wheels and tires on your car would encourage you to try this!
Not the point.
@@SKYSCRAPERTELEVISION *_“Pretty sure I could clear them both if I hit them going fast enough.“_* 🤔
Yup. *Absolutely* the point.
These videos make me smile
3:09 Is that a fire truck responding to an accident caused by those speed bumps
I'd sit out here with some beers an laugh all day
Right there with you
I'll be out on the porch like Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets lmao
Looks like it'd be a boring time, unless you got lucky
Hell yeah brother!
My child is handicapped and loves watching traffic, we joked that we could’ve saved a bunch of money by sitting next to a busy road instead of going to Disney! This place would be perfect for us, cocktails and kids laughter!
1:17
Damn that dude really flew by those. Got movie-level suspensions under the hood capable of withstanding an asteroid strike.
This was absolutely hilarious
Imagine having a beer in your front yard and watching this on the regular 😂
I like the night time videos better with all the sparks flying 🤣🤣🤣
The neighborhood my wife lived in when we were dating had huge speed bumps like this. One resident wanted them, everybody else didn't. I was always flying over them, they were smooth at or above 50 mph. The city removed them after 15 years.
Lmao at or above 50mph probably in my soft suspension car. sport suspension, probably not.
An Old motocrosser here
Tis better to over jump than to under jump....
That's kind of the bane of these things: people just figure out how fast they need to overjump and not get banged around so bad. Those radar speed limit sign deterrents pretty much serve as a challenge to see how fast you can get your car up to.
@@SpartacusColoexactly why they should just use cameras and automatically ticket anyone who goes too fast if the speeding is getting egregious.
@@ryanj6862 Nah. I have no sympathy for anyone speeding in residential areas. Just like assholes who speed through school zones. I don't give a fuck if you go 90, 100 on the highway as long as you're staying away from other cars and not tailgating. But if you can't understand that context and location matters, I'm happy for you to get your license taken away because you got half a dozen speeding tickets from speed cameras.
thank you for your dedication to comedy
My pleasure
They all have the same rhythm of the clunking. It’s soothing.
Idk why every single one has me laughing hysterically 🤣🤣🤣 love how they hit the brakes AFTER they jump the ramps 😭😭😭
F&cking idiots huh 🤣🤣 that was funny after the ramps 🤣
I think they need to have a sign that clearly states massive speed bumps ahead. Because I feel like making a car go airborne is much more dangerous than one speeding a little bit.
They do!
Theres similar bumps in my neighborhood and there's signs.. but when you drive the same route every day.. sometimes you are either jamming out to some good tunes and just forget to slow down or just dont think about it. I drive over them faster than I should about 40% of the time and go "you'd think I'd remember those are there" lol
"Because I feel like making a car go airborne is much more dangerous than one speeding a little bit."
A "little bit"?
Oohkaay, if you call doing 40+ in a 25 zone "speeding a little bit"!
@@TomCat13461 sorry I misspoke. Making a car go airborne is a million times more dangerous than a car going 15 above the speed limit.
@@joshpzueck6320 exactly this, speeding can be dangerous, but a road feature intended to cause damage and loss of control to a speeding vehicle IS dangerous, imagine someone has their wheel turned at all mid air, the moment they land thats risking damage to the steering and risking sudden steering on landing, especially bad with there being cars parked along here, its a surprise nobody hid one of the parked cars midair or shortly after landing in these videos, meanwhile just speeding while it has its risks, still maintains control of the vehicle at least
Why is this infinitely amusing to me?
Imagine living there and listening to that all day...
Anyone notice the Tailgate open at 1:39 ? I always love watching how people with cars that are made for offroad slow way down and the cars try to fly over... great test of your shocks either way. The last car had to have messed something up... puff of smoke rised up when he hit so hard.
It was probably from the oil pan or transmission pan cracked leaking engine oil or transmission fluid. At least I hope it was either one and ended up destroying the engine or transmission due to lack of oil or fluid.
Spotted that one! I HATE speed breakers! The kind in the vids aren't as bad as some we have around where I live. I have two Pontiac Grand Prixs (a '99 GTP and an '05 GT2) and there are some in the shopping centers that are more like curbs across the lanes. A couple where I literally have to stop before my front tires make contact, creep up and over them slowly, then ease down the other side. If I don't do it that way, and get ANY suspension deflection AT ALL, the frame behind the front tires hits! The back suspension doesn't do it because the engines in the front. Both cars drive almost identically, same brand and size tires. Biggest difference is the extra 40 Hp the GTP has because its Supercharged! ;)
Why would you "hope it destroyed someone's entire engine?" Just because they didn't see the sign. I'm sure that NEVER happened to you Mr perfect 👌
@@tlwest21 The speed humps are there for a reason because of people exceeding the speed limit making the road unsafe for other drivers and pedestrians. Mr. Not so perfect.
@@cliffords.8341 because you never oversee a speed sign.... yea yea
Nighttime adds an extra effect with the sparks.
I really just want an end of year, best of the best highlight reel with the William Tell overture
These are not only dangerous but also a noise nuisance.
How distracted do you have to be to not slow down when the car in front of you just danced like that. This is teaching many people expensive lessons and I love it.
and yet the civil engineers learned nothing.
@@bermchasinsay hello to the kid you put in the hospital going 50 in a neighborhood will you?
@protogon what?
i don't think they could see the car ahead hitting the speedbump, they got there first, and sometimes those can be people from different regions who don't know about the speedbump
Karma will see to it that op will destroy his car on these speed bumps one day
The sparks man....the pretty sparks.
I can almost hear all those packages in the Amazon van smashing to the floor.
Awesome.
awesome unless it's your shit getting wrecked lol
i know right every street in my neighborhood needs these
that fourwheeler knew it was there and was saying 'yeeeeeHaaaaa!'
Two speed bump combo is brilliant! Thanks for posting this.
No problem!
This is way more dangerous than if it was a smooth road, I love it
All of those drivers are speeding on a residential street like madmen. Maybe busting their vehicle up will at least stop them from speeding on that one street at least lol
"I designed something that would destroy people's cars, ruin the road, cause permanent damage to a person's spine, and possibly kill them." -Road Designers
Was this before or after the driver decided to drive over them at 30 mph over the limit?
@@eurosonly "Driving over the Speed Limit? Punishment? I simply wanted to inflict suffering on humans." -Road Designer
I am amazed by the amount of people that just go flying over the speed bumps as if they are in a playground. They are there to slow you down..... or not in some cases. The first one with a trailer was the funniest.
More entertaining than the majority of what's on TV
That was very entertaining. We need speed bumps like that here in miami florida. Just so i can sit back and watch everyone destroy they're Mercedes and bmws and teslas.
need here in New York too this kind of speed bumps
Yeah so satisfying seeing drivers undeserving of their driver license destroy their cars....
I would literally set up some lawn chairs and invite my buddies over with a cooler of beer and watch this all day long.
All the scraped marks on the floor are hilarious!
You can easily tell who are and aren’t locals
You can easily tell who is paying attention and who isn't.
My roommate can always tell when I'm watching either this or the can-opener bridge due to my laugh. He claims I sound like a villain laughing.
When speed bumps tell you to slow down, you do what they say 😂
Lmao I enjoyed this very much.
2:55 i think the truck was there for a car crash from the BUMP LOL
😂 I could watch this all day long!! I’d have a camera there for the same exact reason! Maybe even some lawn chairs.
Set up lawn chairs on the opposite side of the street from the camera, have people sit in them with score cards like they use in the Olympics and rate each jump! "That was an 8.5! There's a good solid 9! We have a 10 coming! Whoops! They slowed down! Only a 3.5!"
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I don't know why but these vids crack me up 😂
Never gets old.
"Hey lets go to your place to watch speedbumping and drink some beer maaan"
There’s a ghost at 1:59😏
Dayum son what the heck
Wtf
I saw that as well
The 1st one was pure gold😂
Most speed bumps are designed to slow you down. These are designed to hurt.
I like it.
This dudes house value is being held up by these speed bumps, perfect camera location.
Probably brought down with the sound of constant car smashings.
2:48 look at the back tire of the Amazon truck 😂😂😂😂
These are camouflaged. This isnt a fail compilation, it is a class action class looking for a lawyer.
A double speed bump? That is evil! I like it😂😂😂
if you hit it at the right speed you should be able to clear the center and land on the other side of the other speed bump like a motorcross jump, whether your suspension and oilpan would survive it I have no clue, but it can't be as bad as some of these cars slamming into the other speed bump because they cleared the gap between them, I feel like that last blue car may have a bent chassis after that, it hit pretty hard
try in on a dirt bike first, but i was thinking the same thing
@@carl_h I bet I could do it in my Jeep we Don’t have intentional speed bumps where I live but we have a lot of flooding when it actually rains so they create humps in the road and I purposely floor and jump them in my jeep I think it would handle that pretty well just hit it at like 60 to 70. I have a weird amount of experience with jumping cars Back when I lived in Massachusetts there is a perfect place where we headed about 70n80 miles an hour and a Volvo You can get enough air to make your friend almost loses phone out the window from going weightless lol
The grey car did
yep only need to be going around 65mph
😂😂😂😭
This is why road cycling is terrifying. I can't believe how many drivers are oblivious to signs and two giant mounds taking up the entire road.
Every school zone needs this setup.