The wood pole just 'appears' from the side and flies up. I doubt the drag from the truck in front could have done that.
Which would explain why it was being filmed.
Very nice FX, if it's fake, though.
Posted by mmm (guest) on Wed Apr 6 18:07:56 2011
Fake
this is fake, when the trailer hits the piece of wood it doesnt even move, it would have rolled over it and when it hits the window its a 4"x4" piece of lumber the trailer would have hit that hard and on top of that the truck would of hit it first
Posted by Me (guest) on Wed Apr 6 16:04:41 2011
Final destination-esqe
Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 6 08:32:45 2011
How does one explain that to their insurance company?
Good question. Its not like theyve got video evidence of it or anything.
Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 6 06:29:33 2011
and the Mythbusters said things would just glance off the windshield and could not take someone's head off...
Posted by Guest on Wed Apr 6 02:21:05 2011
"why?
Why is he filming this? Does he record his life or every time he drives? "
some people have started putting cameras in their cars because in some cases, there have been abuse or basically racist/sexist/cops being dicks... tickets that have been given out. It's been used in courts to prove that a cop was abusing his rights, and or abusing the person driving the car for no reason... also they've been good for things like this, proving who would be at fault in an accident. if you can prove it by camera what better right?...
and to the guy who said "how would he explain it..."
show em the video, duh LOL
Posted by Guest on Tue Apr 5 20:39:15 2011
i'm going to guess they were either texting or useing one of those roadmap apps while also having an app that records the last few seconds of vid on a looping basis
Posted by Guest on Tue Apr 5 20:19:04 2011
How does one explain that to their insurance company?