This guy in the JK is the worst driver in history...
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He also put his hand out several times.
Still has nothing to do with driving.
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that obviously was he first time wheeling and had no clue what he was doing he should have listen to what the guys where telling him and backed up to get a better approach, if he rolled it, it would have been an epic fail.
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I thought he was listening to the spotters pretty well. And his driving was not especially flawed. But hanging out the side of the almost rolling jeep, grabbing around the roll bar, and not wearing a seatbelt are some huge FAILs. If it had tipped on his side, he would be in bad bad shape.
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what my concern was is the way the guy was sitting kinda half out of the jeep. i thought he was gonna slide right out and with the jeep appearing to be an automatic, it would've just taken right off with no one in control.
the guy is a total newb that needs something serious enough to happen so he will learn. just hope no innocent bystanders are in his way.
sure, i've been close to rolling, but i always wear my seatbelt and listen to my trustworthy spotters. nor do i hang half out of my seat.
the guy is a total newb that needs something serious enough to happen so he will learn. just hope no innocent bystanders are in his way.
sure, i've been close to rolling, but i always wear my seatbelt and listen to my trustworthy spotters. nor do i hang half out of my seat.