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saves so much space!
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I don't even understand now that's physically possible without a forklift. Getting the wheels stuck: sure.
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To be fair this is terrible road design.
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That's honestly impressive. Not just the fact its there, but the fact the car didn't buckle, nor break.
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False, that's parking Orthogonally. Much more difficult.
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I don't even understand now that's physically possible without a forklift. Getting the wheels stuck: sure.
I'm guessing front right wheel went into the ditch, lowered the bumper enough to bite into it, and momentum did the rest.
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To be fair this is terrible road design.
Maybe it's in Russia.
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I'm guessing front right wheel went into the ditch, lowered the bumper enough to bite into it, and momentum did the rest.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]A new type of pit maneuver, likely helped along by where the ditch has concrete sitting just before. Truly an inexplicable confluence of events. But I can see it now.
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Hahaha. Tuning.
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Maybe it's in Russia.
It is an old Soviet design. Many countries in the old Soviet block states have this. I just about did a one legger down them a couple times in Uzbekistan.
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This is just normal parking
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It is an old Soviet design. Many countries in the old Soviet block states have this. I just about did a one legger down them a couple times in Uzbekistan.
Wouldn't be surprised to see a road like that in Ukraine, too. Especially in older towns that haven't renovated the infrastructure