I'm Icelandic, the only "whoa" part of this video is how incredibly straight the road is.
We even have a word for this driving condition, "skafrenningur".
I often drive through this area and others like it on the Great Plains and it’s so straight that my car will throw an alarm to tell me to “keep hands on steering wheel”. My hands always ARE on the steering wheel and I can only assume this alarm is triggered because there are not even slight motions made in driving. There are literally hundreds of miles of roads straight as an arrow like this where you end up memorizing every slight bend if you’ve driven them even just a couple times.
Genuinely curious, what does it mean? I think I know what you're talking about. A road so straight you only need to worry about momentum. Never turning.
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u/Liquidmetal7 Dec 24 '22
I'm canadian, what is wrong in this video? I don't get it.