Apparently this isn’t uncommon because of the high centre of gravity, according to my BIL it wasn’t going very fast at all

by Tillskaya

47 comments
  1. Is that even a corner? How could they have managed that?

  2. When anything like this happens on low speed streets, I always assume the driver was on their phone instead of paying attention.

  3. This happens a few times a year in my friends street when cars park with their wheels not straight. His road goes very narrow in one point and as people go from 2 way traffic to the narrow part people drive too close to the first car in the row, if the wheel is poking out some drive up the wheel and it rolls them over.

  4. The larger the wheel, the easier it is to climb over (or drive up) an obstacle.
    A useful feature if you are driving off-road.
    Not so useful when the obstacle is a smaller car!

  5. Has anyone else seen that video of that Range Rover flipping while driving on the beach in Dubai? It honestly looks like it glitches out like in a video game with how easily it flips.

    Edit: it was in Kuwait. [Here’s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOBTMvIIjds) the video.

  6. As a Chelsea tractor I guess they won’t now be going to the farmers protests next week ?

  7. I saw one upside down in the entrance to a country golf course, no one else around and they just clipped the path coming in, miscorrected and up onto it’s side. A Hyundai i20.

    When I go there they were in the car strapped in, airbags had gone off.

    So I helped them out and when the police arrived, they said it was the 4th car to do it so far this year. The entrance of doom.

  8. Personally I think all drivers should have to pass some sort of test to prove they can drive safely.

  9. On the radio to the depot: this guy has rolled his rover over, over.

  10. ‘Art, your car is on its side. And your wife is home’

  11. Oh! You’ve reminded me of the Top Gear episode where Jez is driving round in a Reliant Robin and rolling it at every opportunity! Happened to an ex of mine once too. He said he just got out and and pushed it back over and carried on😆

  12. This is why children don’t play outside. They’re not lazy, nor are they addicted to their phones or video games.

  13. There were four in the bed and the Range Rover said roll over. Roll over…

  14. The problem with a Range Rover is if you hit something and the wheel gets purchase it’ll climb it, at slow speeds it’s actually easier for it to get purchase, I’ve seen a few roll in parking lots because one wheel has gone onto the bonnet of the car beside the space they were trying to fit in and the driver panicked and pushed the accelerator, my guess is something similar happened here, it pushed and climbed the back of the hatchback then fell over.

  15. I recently noticed blue lights flashing outside my house one afternoon, so I got up and looked outside to see a fiesta ST on its roof.
    I live on a residential street much like this one.
    How do people flip cars?

  16. Jesus Christ how did all them firemen fit in that car? Were any of them injured?

  17. Wow, someone had a smashing time.

    But seriously though, that range rover has hit them cars with some force. Proper pushed them cars together

  18. I like the guy in the first pic in the grey t-shirt who’s more interested in how close those two cars are parked to each other

  19. The people are dressed like they live in North London. This isn’t a compliment, btw

  20. it takes alot of skill to flip a range rover in such a small and slow street

  21. Yeah, SUVs are generally the least safe type of car you can get, they roll over easily and are generally dangerous if you need to make a sudden manoeuvre (like avoiding a pedestrian or large animal), you’ll either not make it and run the thing over, flip over, burst your tyres, or some combination of the above.

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