Go Home Road, You're Drunk

siftbotsays...

Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Friday, January 16th, 2015 9:52am PST - promote requested by original submitter Daldain.

Zawashsays...

Totally needs the not-yet-existing channel *waitforit - and *epic.

I first thought this was the jelly-effect from the rolling shutter - and no, it was definitely not.

newtboysays...

Incredibly, I saw road lines just like this (sometimes worse) in Hawaii last week! We decided the painter was drunk AND fighting with the paint truck driver, sometimes the lines just went zig-zag-scribble, sometimes it looked like the bucket was just tossed into the street, sometimes the lines led right off the road, or into the other lane, it was INSANE! (and hilarious)

kceaton1says...

I could say with the Hawaii case that it may not be what you think it is, at first. First, find out if you are on or near one of the very active volcanic regions in Hawaii. Then find out where the last couple of (and possibly even lava flows going back decades--as you never know what they plan to do with some of those roads) lava flow where.

If any of them came close to the road you were on, you have your answer. The road MAY have used to look far different in the past--possibly being four lanes, or even shifted 15-20 feet in another direction, etc... Then the lava came, covered some of the road here and there (after some time plants grow on it, as it is very fertile, and you have no idea you are driving right through a gigantic lava field/flow).

They may come back and put some asphalt down to allow residents and others to still get to various places on the island--but, they may not redo the lines and other things because the risk of the lava field increasing and further burying the road is fairly high. So they just leave the road as is, essentially a make-shift emergency road possibly not created for a long-term outlook.

But, that is just one guess. As for the video above...Narcolepsy? I have no idea what happened there (or why it would stay that way, unless the road is in an area like what I described and it is more of a "make-shift" road...as you DO see the road break up and start to disappear at the end, so it is possible).

Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists




notify when someone comments
X

This website uses cookies.

This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using this website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

I agree
  
Learn More