Im left speechless by the intensity of these road moments. The creator deserves all the accolades for this masterpiece
@TVK_Idiotwork11 ай бұрын
*Thank you, I am amazed watching these wonderful moments*
@Sommers23411 ай бұрын
13:25. Interlayer saves 50 bucks per mile of road. That's supposed to be impressive.?!
@bzactv11 ай бұрын
*I admit it: this was one heck of a compilation. Well done*
@josefziegler445610 ай бұрын
Dankeschön für diese interessante Serie
@breigesheppard833911 ай бұрын
Amazing 👏👏🍀
@nastyfall200911 ай бұрын
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
@MEOincrediblemoments11 ай бұрын
*Wow, this compilation is truly mind-blowing! Each clip is more amazing than the last.*
@JW-ue5qi11 ай бұрын
God will bless you... Just keep being strong. ❤💙
@jean-sebastienmenard748711 ай бұрын
3:00 it is in Québec, Canada
@cuddlepaws442311 ай бұрын
This shows what we are capable of when we put our minds to it. I wonder how many of these inventions will be taken up, though. I can attest to the porous road surface being used in the UK, though I have not seen it used on the road around here, Somerset, UK. I have, however, seen it used to resurface a badly worn driveway that was prone to flooding. One of our neighbours had it installed. Part of its makeup is recycled plastic, and the only difference you can see is that it is more of a charcoal grey colour. It works!
@tigerzero521610 ай бұрын
Where does the water go? I wonder how durable the porous road surface would be at locations where, in the winter, the ground temperature goes below freezing turning water content to ice.
@dog3y311 ай бұрын
The crosswalk ideas were pretty fun to watch.
@camillet400511 ай бұрын
8:48 In the netherlands, this poreus asphalt is common for many years, maybe even a couple of decades.
@Guillaume260611 ай бұрын
ZOAB = Zeer Open Asfalt Beton (Very Open Asphalt Concrete) A Dutch invention (in 1972) used on approx 90% of the Dutch motorways!
@PhuongVlogs6811 ай бұрын
Tuyệt vời quá ạ 😮❤
@6tubertv11 ай бұрын
Nice video
@wewinpt11 ай бұрын
Bravo Este vídeo é uma montanha-russa de emoções com seus momentos inacreditáveis na estrada.
@CakeInvasion1111 ай бұрын
3:00 This is not in France
@Saidwards197011 ай бұрын
Now, that last clip. Did you say, 'Cycle paths or Psychopaths' I really couldn't tell.
@AngryChicKen-VIP11 ай бұрын
There is good ideas, the painted floating ped crossing seemed a good one but imagine them hit the brakes... nah. The folding yellow plates, at 4:00, i think it would crush the pedestrian and make the car jump over ! So i would choose the gun at 4:30! Seriously my favourite is the guard rail around 7:00 It seem very strong and not harmful , dont seem too expensive.. Im a truck driver and it's right to say that education is top of the list for road safety. Despite all these goos ideas , I beleive that the feature that will save the most people is... to not drive. No human idiot. We dont even need lights if all the cars drive themsellves. We can forget all of these gadgets...
@TheOtherKine11 ай бұрын
The bouncing guard rail????? The dumbest idea ever, of course invented by Koreans who have zero imagination as to what would happen when a speeding hunk of metal and motor comes BOUNCING BACK onto the main road causing more havoc as cars and other vehicles coming from behind sees that thing bounce back into their path and they have nowhere to go. The reason why we created those metal crumple barriers in the first place is to STOP the vehicles from going too far OR, BOUNCING BACK into traffic, that the vehicle's speed and collision would be mostly taken by that metal barrier and the force will be CAUGHT by it, MOSTLY. I would hate to be behind the vehicle that BOUNCES BACK into the main road, I would have nowhere to go but crash into it, or it would crash back into me.
@davidbeckett536811 ай бұрын
I hope the councils take this idea into account when it comes to cyclists safety 🚴♂️ here in England uk 🇬🇧 i nearly got knocked off my bike the other day by a driver who wasn't paying attention to the road.
@6tubertv11 ай бұрын
👍
@TheOtherKine11 ай бұрын
Those pixie little barriers and humps won't do anything when a twat decides to drive when drunk and just bulldoze over them things right into your bike lane LMAO
@TMVFUNNYFAILS11 ай бұрын
Although they're fails, they're absolutely hilarious. Eagerly waiting for the next video!
@GustavoPerola11 ай бұрын
Seeing this terrible accident on camera, we realize the importance of strengthening traffic safety education.
@TheOtherKine11 ай бұрын
Education won't help when people ignore the rules and laws anyway like they do in the US LMAO
@Guillaume260611 ай бұрын
17:47 What are these people doing??? It LOOKS like sprinkling salt to prevent freezing of the road, but that can't be it! That method is over 100 years old! Nowadays civilized countries have a machine for that!
@pierreletourneau72210 ай бұрын
At 3:05 it is not in France, it is in Québec, Canada
@mosessalazar548410 ай бұрын
The Gatling gun 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Vassilika111 ай бұрын
3:02 ... this ain't France, but Montreal Quebec Canada!
@gp3752111 ай бұрын
who made all the stuff around 4:00 ??
@gp3752110 ай бұрын
Do you know what one, and who made the original footage?
@greevar9 ай бұрын
The primary problem is still that civilization is built in a way that requires cars and makes alternative modes of transport difficult to impossible. You'll realize this is true when you think about how things would be if all automobiles disappeared from existence. You would be faced with important destinations that are only accessible by car, but no car with which to get there. People would not be able to get to their jobs, the store, the clinic, to school, to visit friends and family, or get across the country.
@juanfemarula11 ай бұрын
1:53 The what bridge that connects the what district?
@TheOtherKine11 ай бұрын
Shanghai NANPU Bridge
@Jim_8611 ай бұрын
9:23. What's the name of the song?
@Guillaume260611 ай бұрын
That's not a song! That's just a load of hubbub!
@kunkka511 ай бұрын
5:08 such an illusion will not last long when things are back to normal
@Trust_but_Verify9 ай бұрын
10:33 Isn't it easier just to walk the bike up?
@palmtide11 ай бұрын
Interesting.
@cuddlepaws442311 ай бұрын
Is it just me, or does the first one always seem to result in the truck pulling to one side and smashing into the side wall? I mean, yes it stops the truck, but how is that better than the conventional type, i.e. sand or gravel? To me, it looks like the trucks will need a lot of repair work, the front wing, lights, bonnet/hood, axle, even the engine. Had to laugh at the solar panels on the roads and paths, and what does it show? A car parked on top of the panel, blocking out the sun 🤣🤣
@sskinblade11 ай бұрын
one big problem using ultra porous tarmac if the road is in the shade or dose not get to much traffic then there is nothing to stop Moss or algae growing then this becomes dangerous for cyclists and motorcyclists
@dimasjanuardiwibowo726511 ай бұрын
Awesome
@tihzho6 ай бұрын
3:35 CGI - Not real
@larryl4311 ай бұрын
t5hank you
@JTW841411 ай бұрын
I didn't know that trucks had pantographs
@Ratzfaz11 ай бұрын
17:02 i know the secret. 17:17 is a cut. before the stuff is in the middle from the white line. after its on the end from the line. maybe it's scam
@brucemartini228811 ай бұрын
lot of places need improved crosswalks, including Arizona. peds having to wait at lights in 100++ degrees full sun🤔
@FJERNSYN4911 ай бұрын
@ 2.50 track laying. 1st time I saw this was in Rosstock DDR east Germany 1974 so nothing new.
@beweis10 ай бұрын
11.50 do a job with one person and a machine in three times the time it would take the man without the machine
@alpiekaar11 ай бұрын
2. 38. lane rails??
@SuperMak36010 ай бұрын
Good ideas, but half of them are not practical.
@imbacon-cz8xv11 ай бұрын
what happens when those robot cones go rouge?
@BitBuhkit11 ай бұрын
Skynet...
@TheOtherKine11 ай бұрын
I would go steal those robot cones and use them for my own fun at home after I've hacked them LMAO
@notthedroidsyoulookingfor11 ай бұрын
For the love of God, a blind guy with a mobile phone...
@tigerzero521610 ай бұрын
Must be a model that has a braille surface instead of a screen.
@Douglas_Blake_57911 ай бұрын
8:42 ... Sinkholes are us!
@Guillaume260611 ай бұрын
That is ZOAB = Zeer Open Asfalt Beton (Very Open Asphalt Concrete) A Dutch invention (in 1972) used on approx 90% of the Dutch motorways!
@ryankelly530311 ай бұрын
1ST LIKE.
@prabbit23711 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fpyqqYuhosukaac Porous asphalt has been a thing for a LONG time. The interstate close by me has had it for 20+ years.
@prabbit23711 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fpyqqYuhosukaac Two guys in the back of a truck pushing salt out by hand is an "Incredible Road Technolog[y]"? Sure doesn't take much to thrill the creator(s) of this video.
Some of the concepts are pretty cool. Unfortunatley they're showcased in a video in which the narrator has no idea what he's even talking about. Example? Ultra-porous asphalt absorbing more than 1000 Gallons/min. On which area? A square foot? A square mile? The surface area of Texas? The whole earth's surface? It should be obvious that 1 square inch can't absorb as much as an acre or a square mile or a whole countrie's worth of surface area. Any ordinary engineer would have noticed that and consequently given the right context. This leads to only once conclusion: This video is the mass-produced bullshit done by people with no clue what they're doing, that is nowadays so common on KZbin. Not worth to watch.
@jakubjandourek28229 ай бұрын
If you try to think about it, you will probably realize that a square foot is not enough. And 1000 gallons per square mile is not worth mentioning. You have a brain, use it. BTW Technically water is not absorbed, but coming trough asphalt into the drainage system...