Someone Put Down A Huge Stone To Stop Curb Jumpers And Capture The Fools That Ignore It
A rock in West Omaha is catching everyone’s attention for its ability to wreck cars. That’s right, this is not a Hollywood movie pitch, I’m talking about a rock, not The Rock. Someone put it in place to stop drivers from cutting the corner, but some of them still do it. And get owned. Since the rock is more or less shaped like a ramp, if a car hits it with just a little bit of force, it gets stuck right on top of it. Locals have been documenting these incidents and they even created a Facebook group to share them. It might not be one of the popular ones (yet), but it sure is amusing.
As many drivers were jumping the curb at this place, this rock was put in as a solution
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
“I honestly am not sure when the rock was put into place,” Devon Barnett, a member of the Facebook group devoted to the famous rock, told Bored Panda. “I did use to work for the Hy-Vee store that is right by the rocks, and I believe it was there when I was working there back from 2000-2010.”
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“I know the rock was put there because a lot of people would drive over the curb and get flat tires. It would also cause giant holes where the grass is being ripped out and where rain would collect and make a giant mud puddle.”
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Devon thinks that with bigger SUVs, it is hard to see the rock. “But I also strongly believe people just do not pay attention when driving.”
However, she agreed that the rock is becoming a local celebrity. “Now that there are Facebook pages and Twitter pages, I think it started to pick up steam on Twitter first, and then a Facebook profile was created last week. I do have a picture of what was in the baggie on the ground, next to the rock in the photo you shared of me in the article.”
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According to the Driving Instructor Blog, there are a few reasons why people can’t make a corner with their vehicles. “For example, many new drivers when they’re turning left, instead of looking at where they’re going while they’re turning, they’re still looking at some oncoming traffic that is down the road. If you’ve decided to turn, then you’ve decided it’s safe to turn in front of that traffic; so what’s the point in staring at it anymore? It’s not like you can turn halfway and then press pause and reevaluate your decision. So essentially you aim your car where you look. If you’re still looking at the oncoming traffic while turning left, then your car will tend to aim towards the oncoming traffic, leading to a wide turn; as oppose to simply making a safe decision to turn when you see a safe gap in that traffic, and then looking where you actually want the car to go and then going there.”
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Another common problem is turning the steering wheel too soon – before your car has reached an appropriate part of the intersection/road (cutting the corner). “If you do this on a right turn you run the risk of hitting the curb. Sometimes it seems like new drivers forget that their car has 4 wheels; the front 1/2 of the car makes it around the corner but the rear wheels don’t exactly and might hop the curb. If you do this on a left turn it means your car is traveling over a section of the wrong side of the road, which could obviously be dangerous if there is traffic coming there.”
On the other hand, if you turn the steering wheel too late your car can go too far past the point where you should have turned the wheel (wide turn). “If you do turn the steering wheel ‘too late,’ then you often have no choice but to then turn the steering an additional amount – and thus of course having to un-steer it that amount on top of the required amount – in order to make it around the corner without ending up (or staying) on the wrong side of the road. This is a ton of extra and unnecessary work!! Driving should not be that much work.”
Instead of jumping the curb, they were getting stuck on that damn rock!
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
Speed might also play a role in these mistakes. “You have issues with your vehicle speed relative to your ‘steering speed.’ If your car is going so fast that you don’t leave yourself time to turn the wheel enough, then that’s not going to work. This is one of the reasons why we recommend to slow to 20 km/hr before turning, no matter what the circumstance.”
There were so many of the ‘victims’, they even created a facebook page just so people would have a place to post their pics
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And post away they did:
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Oh the tow truck companies must love this rock
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Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
The rock is now a famous local place, where people take pics, some even use props
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
Image credits: The W Maple Omaha Rock
Here’s what people said about the incidents
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Share on FacebookAnd here, dear children, you can see vehicles in their natural habitat, marking their territory
We all know in whose voice that should be said!
Load More Replies...That's not the question, the question is how hard is it to avoid the curbed median the rock is resting on.
Load More Replies...my neighbors live on a street where there are not concrete curbs, just gentle slopes that go down to drainage ditches and then up into the front yards. These people had across the street neighbors with a jerk 19 y.o. with a hot car. He would back out of the driveway at high speed, go up into my neighbors' front yard, and then peel off with squeeling tires and sand & dirt going everywhere where the tire tracks burned in. He would never come over & fix the damage he did. My neighbor had to bring in fill dirt to fill in the tears and peel-off marks in the grass. He asked the a$$hole nicely several times to stop doing this. The bubbah always agreed, but did the same thing the next time he had a hot date. So my neighbor put out a string of two and three foot high big rocks across the front of the yard where the guy kept backing up. Sure enough, it was not long before the 19 y.o. bubbah backed over a couple of boulders at high speed, tearing up the bottom of his hot rod. Too funny..
Why does this article refer to people making incorrect left turns, when these are all right hand turns?
It's a general explanation of people having problem making turns.
Load More Replies...Oftentimes it seems like some people make up for a lack of brainpower with horsepowers. In SUVs especially, you have lousy visual control over what's close to the car, which is no excuse whatsoever. These people have no business driving a car. What if we replace that rock with a child on a tricycle? Pretty scary.
Load More Replies...How fast are these people going in order to get ON TOP of this boulder??? And are they all on their cell phones not paying attention to a huge boulder?
In the photo where the girl is posing with it, it does seem to have a nice ramp-like shape. So instead of bump, oops, it's scrape and up we go.
Load More Replies...Do most people just take turns and drive straight over curbs? I've only ever hit like 3 curbs in 20 something years of driving. 2 I was forced over into and one I clipped myself some how.
The parking lot entrance doesn’t have the normal visual cues. Curbs ordinarily have at least one of these cues: painted curb, a hedge, a tree, a sign, a bollard. Drivers are not trained to look for objects shorter than around 3 feet. That’s why there’s a limit to how short(?) a car can be. We have limited attention. When I enter a parking lot I keep a special lookout for pedestrians. I’m not looking for things deliberately placed to damage my car if I don’t pay enough attention. I will say there’s zero chance I’d have hit that rock. But I can imagine a person who’s tired, or distracted by kids or stressed or sad or sick might hit it; it won’t mean they’re stupid. It doesn’t rule it out, either, but humans make mistakes. Now if someone hits the rock because they’re distracted by their phone...that is a bit funny but also scary. What if there were a small child there instead of a rock? People like that shouldn’t be on the road.
Load More Replies...Two words come to mind "IDIOTS" and "KARMA"! 🤗 Brilliant solution, kudos!
Love this. If you can not navigate a parking lot, with this on a RIGHT HAND TURN, maybe you should just turn in your drivers license.
How do you not see that big-assed rock in the first place? Oh yeah, I forgot. You were texting, talking on your cellphone, drinking your coffee, or some other unnecessary, unsafe, and in some cases illegal, activity while behind the wheel.
We have houses here in the Netherlands that have a big stone on the edge of the house. So in the old days a horse and wagon would not hit the house. They sometimes even chained the rock.
That's awsome, I didn't know! And I am from The Netherlands. I love learning things like that.
Load More Replies...They should name the rock (either Rocky McRockface or like Sedimentary, Ruler of Vehicular Damage, Supreme Ensnarer of Automobiles, and Ultimate Cruncher of Aluminum)
Well, clearly it should be Rocky McRockface but it will probably get named after some famous David. In 2012 David was voted the unluckiest name (in the UK admittedly and we had that Cameron t****r at the time 'running' the country) so it would be rather apt!
Load More Replies...are they cutting the corner on purpose? I guess if you can't see it, I can see you running it over, but they put a big rock there-maybe it's too small, maybe a mountain needs to be there! Haha!
I had to put rocks at my curb so people don't drive thru my yard when the do a illegal u turn. All it takes is once. They don't do it again.
You'd think having your car wrecked could be a good incentive to go around the curb. Apparently not...
I'm confused. Why would someone "jump a curb" to begin with? Did it save them that much time? Do they understand the damage they could do to their vehicle? That's just odd.
I've seen homeowners do similar things when jackasses keep cutting across their corner lots, tearing up the grass and anything they may have planted there. Though it's not easy to get giant rocks! Especially ones so perfectly ramp-shaped.
Yes, locally we have a landscaping company that has put a minefield of big rocks in front of their bldg.
Load More Replies...I am really not a good driver, but even I would notice that massive rock!!
Lol! Thank you for saying that! My husband thinks because he doesn’t hit giant rocks like that he’s a great driver! 😂
Load More Replies...I live in Omaha, it does not surprise me. Especially after we were rated the worst drivers (https://www.ketv.com/article/omaha-ranked-no-1-for-worst-drivers/22132984). I started paying more attention and I recognize the terrible driving skills here multiple times a day.
Ha ha I know someone who lived on a corner lot bordering an alley and did that. The first year he had it a lot of fools tried to drive over it. The second year it seemed they'd all learned their lesson.
I'll get downarrowed, but there should be a higher structure there. The people are making right turns, putting the rock on the passengers side of their vehicle. I'm short, and even with the seat all the way up wouldn't be able to see that far down on the passenger's side when next to it. And there are people who have some vision limitations (i.e. early stage macular degeneration or color blindness) who are still given the OK to drive and could have a tough time seeing it as well. The bullying doesn't help
I pointed out that that would terrify me since I'm just learning to drive, I haven't learned how to judge distances on the passenger's side very well yet, and my car has a history of the transmission stalling and such during turns! And yep! Got bullied for it!
Load More Replies...LOL - Google has a sense of humour - mid-way down this page there is a Google ad "Do you need an eye test?"
The person driving the black Jeep didn't hit the rock they just wanted to show those that did how to properly climb the rock.
Best of all, these morons will have to pay for the repairs, no way would the insurance company pay up.
You file the claim and they cover what's more than your deductible. I was a victim of a hit and run where the tractor trailer slammed my left side and kept going. Didn't have a dash cam at the time and never saw the tag. It was during Hurricane Florence when I was stuck on the road traveling 8 hours trying to evacuate. I had to pay for the damages to my car. My deductible was $500 so that's what I had to pay to fix over $2000 of damage to my car. Plus I'm still paying for it because my insurance premium went up, as it goes up for "anything that happens on pavement" regardless of fault.
Load More Replies...why the f**k would people do this?! It's like, "oh there's a massive rock. im gonna try and curb jump it." I mean, REALLY!!!IT'S SIMPLE SCIENCE TO JUST GO THE F**K AROUND INSTEAD OF BREAKING YOUR F*****G CAR AND PAYING HUNDREDS FOR IT!!! the future is getting stupider by the decade
Why cut the corner, it looks like it just goes into a parking space, people are idiots, we need another plague
Funny thing is that nearly all of them were small SUVs. Now if they were in a k5 Blazer with a lift kit...
It would be rock&roll if the rock would have been a tad taller to act as a better ramp xD It is good that it took the place where could have really been a pedestrian waiting... so that rock rocks and really saves lives doing it.
Just click the red link under the pictures in the article
Load More Replies...My spouse cuts corners tight like this and it always makes my sphincter pucker.
I can't imagine what they're thinking when they run up over the curb like this. Maybe they're distracted by talking on their cell phones??
Karma is beautiful. Also, what was the original story that p1ssed off the lot owners so bad they took the time and energy to either buy and place this heavy boulder, or hired a company to do it for them? That's a lot of "I'll show them" energy.
I live down the street from that infamous rock. It's absolutely mind-boggling how many cars have been driven up that thing. Although people really need to watch where they're going, In the driver's defense, the island is too long and the entrance is small The rock is still there, but it's been rearranged and I haven't heard of it happening since.
I think the fact that so many people have done it means there’s a visibility issue. Would love to have someone drive there with a dash cam recording the whole thing.
I'm no not being sexist but I'm seeing alot white women in crossovers which tracked with what I know from my work of tcs(traffic control supervisor)
This should be use as the final exam before you get your license. If you can't avoid that rock, then you really have no business driving a car.
Paint the rock neon green with a large stick man and dog in black paint on it.
I literally do not understand how any instructor that puts out students reasoning from their front axle, is allowed to keep their license.
Know the expression "dumb as a rock"? Well, they're obviously *dumber* than a rock.
There is also this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Southern–Gregson_Street_Overpass Known as the 11' 8" bridge, or, more sarcastically, as the "can opener". No matter the road signs saying "low bridge", "11' 8"", and even a flashing red light telling truck drivers to turn away, some idiot always pass under it and have their truck's roof guillotined.
One of nay neighbors always cut the turn on our joint owned road, his car kicked the gravel onto the road and it aggravated everyone. The others folks wanted to Cut the road wider to accommodate whomever was doing this. I said the inexpensive way would be to line the curve with jagged rocks and maybe whomever was doing it would stop. I knew who it was and didn’t name him knowing he would deny it. A few days later I had the pleasure of seeing him once again take the curve too tight and he received a good bounce on his shiny new car. The problem ended that day!
Duh, wouldn't it make more sense to put a 6 foot tall bollard there so the idiots could see to drive around it?
The worse I saw was someone habitually ran into the white picket fence at the corner. UNTIL the owner put railroad ties across the corner. He now has it beautifully landscaped. But no more cars .
I'm not understanding the whole "turn left" explanation. It seems that all those cars are trying to make a right turn which does not involve any incoming traffic (or am I missing something?). Anyway, one has to wonder, how in the world did they get their driving permit?
I am truly not understanding how they miss the huge bolder! I guess for some the bolder is like a brown matador, beckoning them to try. And they do!! Unbelievable!
Why don't they just shorten that piece of unnecessary divider? It seems to jut too far into the roadway, making it difficult to navigate around. If so many drivers jumped the curb, I think there's probably a good reason. An engineer should take a look at that, and measure what's actually required vs. what is built there.
Because a parking spot is on the other side of it. The curb keeps these morons from hitting the parked car. Better they destroy their own car than another's.
Load More Replies...This is why I am glad I can't legally drive. Too many dumb people.
Taking a different tack: If people don't regularly drive over curbes in this community, but this one is the exception, then there is something about the layout that makes this more likely to happen. Yes, people should pay more attention, but the rock obviously isn't solving the problem. Need to put something higher there. Perhaps tall fencing the length of it, then plant a tree which will eventually be too big to notice. (Plus trees help keep the parking lots from getting so flippin hot in the sun.) On the other hand, if they do it all the time in this community, then there is nothing special about this location, they're all bad drivers, and everything I said above does not apply. (I can tell you that I rarely see evidence of people driving over curbs where I live. )
Honestly, I’m surprised some local shyster hasn’t sued whoever put the rock there for damages. Not that I agree with doing that, it’s just the kind of country we now live in.
Here in Omaha we placed an idiot magnet in the rock. Seems like it worked.
Although I can't excuse the idiots that hit an obviously huge rock, I think there was a better solution. If you look at the angle of the curb..without the large rock, it's hard to see there is even a curb there...especially if it's dark. Perhaps a better solution would have been to a more obvious curb there along with a street light?
What a stupid piece of landscaping! In many pictures it looks like a rock in the middle of the street. I live in Minnesota and I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be allowed here. After a few snowfalls it would disappear and cause a lot more problems!
It isn't in the street. It's beyond a curb in a parking lot. It wouldn't disappear. It would be covered in snow. Do you drive over curbs when it snows? I don't.
Load More Replies...Maybe it's time to replace that ramp-shaped rock with something that would stop cars without doing much damage to them. Car repairs are expensive and can be a real hardship.
I think it makes a great rotating art installation. New material keeps the area interesting.
They hit this in daylight or at night? And can you see it clearly at night? If they are hitting it in the day, that would be really odd!
Put a different "Rock" to the curb and no one never cut the corner :D
Is it like bats near their roost turning off their echolocation (thus crashing en masse, if you block the opening with a net)? They're driving purely from memory, once they approach their foraging place?
In Case you are wondering, the 11" 8" bridge is being raised to fix this problem. But fear not, my Friends! If you are fan of trucks stuck under bridges, search for "Peace Street Bridge, Raleigh, NC". She's still catching trucks like flies.
Karma can be a cruel mistress, one can only contemplate what happened to cause this rock to become a thing. People are in too much of a hurry anymore.
When I am in a hurry, I don't try to drive through solid objects, cause that costs more time then driving around it. This people are just stupid.
Load More Replies...There's got to be a huge design fail here. It looks so obvious, it must be a blind corner or something. Why not just pave the bit that keeps getting run over? Or get rid of that curb entirely?
Gotta wonder if there is something optical going on with that specific spot.
Maybe an orange traffic cone on top of the rock or a inflatable tube man in a neon colour would help.
This helps enough. After 1 time (which would not even need to happen in the first place), you will definitely learn your lesson. No need for bigger measures! If you can't drive without cutting a corner like that, you deserve that damage by the rock. Just pay full attention while driving. There are no excuses. Excuses like mentioned: "I did not see the rock." --> It could have been a young child sitting or standing there. Or another excuse: "I was tired or distracted." In both those cases, you shouldn't be driving, period. And exclamation point!
Load More Replies...I think the rock is too low to be noticed for whatever reason. I don't think they will miss it if it is eye level in height.
I've yet to run over a massive boulder! Planning permissions granted may mean that they have to maintain the 'pointless' curb. It isn't a trap - people really do need to look where they are going or change the vehicle if they can't drive a SUV safely.
Load More Replies...Not if you drive ON THE PAVEMENT. Do you drive over curbs and onto sidewalks and yards regularly? Don't blame the car.
Load More Replies...Only 2 pictures show the driver were female, dumbass
Load More Replies...Yeah it’s a big hobby here actually we drive into rocks. Usually the drivers are firing their guns into the air with both hands and our faces covered in ranch and nacho cheese.
Load More Replies...How are they deliberately damaging them? It’s a giant decorative rock in a private parking lot. How can they not see it?The description saying to to prevent curb jumpers is misleading.
Load More Replies...And here, dear children, you can see vehicles in their natural habitat, marking their territory
We all know in whose voice that should be said!
Load More Replies...That's not the question, the question is how hard is it to avoid the curbed median the rock is resting on.
Load More Replies...my neighbors live on a street where there are not concrete curbs, just gentle slopes that go down to drainage ditches and then up into the front yards. These people had across the street neighbors with a jerk 19 y.o. with a hot car. He would back out of the driveway at high speed, go up into my neighbors' front yard, and then peel off with squeeling tires and sand & dirt going everywhere where the tire tracks burned in. He would never come over & fix the damage he did. My neighbor had to bring in fill dirt to fill in the tears and peel-off marks in the grass. He asked the a$$hole nicely several times to stop doing this. The bubbah always agreed, but did the same thing the next time he had a hot date. So my neighbor put out a string of two and three foot high big rocks across the front of the yard where the guy kept backing up. Sure enough, it was not long before the 19 y.o. bubbah backed over a couple of boulders at high speed, tearing up the bottom of his hot rod. Too funny..
Why does this article refer to people making incorrect left turns, when these are all right hand turns?
It's a general explanation of people having problem making turns.
Load More Replies...Oftentimes it seems like some people make up for a lack of brainpower with horsepowers. In SUVs especially, you have lousy visual control over what's close to the car, which is no excuse whatsoever. These people have no business driving a car. What if we replace that rock with a child on a tricycle? Pretty scary.
Load More Replies...How fast are these people going in order to get ON TOP of this boulder??? And are they all on their cell phones not paying attention to a huge boulder?
In the photo where the girl is posing with it, it does seem to have a nice ramp-like shape. So instead of bump, oops, it's scrape and up we go.
Load More Replies...Do most people just take turns and drive straight over curbs? I've only ever hit like 3 curbs in 20 something years of driving. 2 I was forced over into and one I clipped myself some how.
The parking lot entrance doesn’t have the normal visual cues. Curbs ordinarily have at least one of these cues: painted curb, a hedge, a tree, a sign, a bollard. Drivers are not trained to look for objects shorter than around 3 feet. That’s why there’s a limit to how short(?) a car can be. We have limited attention. When I enter a parking lot I keep a special lookout for pedestrians. I’m not looking for things deliberately placed to damage my car if I don’t pay enough attention. I will say there’s zero chance I’d have hit that rock. But I can imagine a person who’s tired, or distracted by kids or stressed or sad or sick might hit it; it won’t mean they’re stupid. It doesn’t rule it out, either, but humans make mistakes. Now if someone hits the rock because they’re distracted by their phone...that is a bit funny but also scary. What if there were a small child there instead of a rock? People like that shouldn’t be on the road.
Load More Replies...Two words come to mind "IDIOTS" and "KARMA"! 🤗 Brilliant solution, kudos!
Love this. If you can not navigate a parking lot, with this on a RIGHT HAND TURN, maybe you should just turn in your drivers license.
How do you not see that big-assed rock in the first place? Oh yeah, I forgot. You were texting, talking on your cellphone, drinking your coffee, or some other unnecessary, unsafe, and in some cases illegal, activity while behind the wheel.
We have houses here in the Netherlands that have a big stone on the edge of the house. So in the old days a horse and wagon would not hit the house. They sometimes even chained the rock.
That's awsome, I didn't know! And I am from The Netherlands. I love learning things like that.
Load More Replies...They should name the rock (either Rocky McRockface or like Sedimentary, Ruler of Vehicular Damage, Supreme Ensnarer of Automobiles, and Ultimate Cruncher of Aluminum)
Well, clearly it should be Rocky McRockface but it will probably get named after some famous David. In 2012 David was voted the unluckiest name (in the UK admittedly and we had that Cameron t****r at the time 'running' the country) so it would be rather apt!
Load More Replies...are they cutting the corner on purpose? I guess if you can't see it, I can see you running it over, but they put a big rock there-maybe it's too small, maybe a mountain needs to be there! Haha!
I had to put rocks at my curb so people don't drive thru my yard when the do a illegal u turn. All it takes is once. They don't do it again.
You'd think having your car wrecked could be a good incentive to go around the curb. Apparently not...
I'm confused. Why would someone "jump a curb" to begin with? Did it save them that much time? Do they understand the damage they could do to their vehicle? That's just odd.
I've seen homeowners do similar things when jackasses keep cutting across their corner lots, tearing up the grass and anything they may have planted there. Though it's not easy to get giant rocks! Especially ones so perfectly ramp-shaped.
Yes, locally we have a landscaping company that has put a minefield of big rocks in front of their bldg.
Load More Replies...I am really not a good driver, but even I would notice that massive rock!!
Lol! Thank you for saying that! My husband thinks because he doesn’t hit giant rocks like that he’s a great driver! 😂
Load More Replies...I live in Omaha, it does not surprise me. Especially after we were rated the worst drivers (https://www.ketv.com/article/omaha-ranked-no-1-for-worst-drivers/22132984). I started paying more attention and I recognize the terrible driving skills here multiple times a day.
Ha ha I know someone who lived on a corner lot bordering an alley and did that. The first year he had it a lot of fools tried to drive over it. The second year it seemed they'd all learned their lesson.
I'll get downarrowed, but there should be a higher structure there. The people are making right turns, putting the rock on the passengers side of their vehicle. I'm short, and even with the seat all the way up wouldn't be able to see that far down on the passenger's side when next to it. And there are people who have some vision limitations (i.e. early stage macular degeneration or color blindness) who are still given the OK to drive and could have a tough time seeing it as well. The bullying doesn't help
I pointed out that that would terrify me since I'm just learning to drive, I haven't learned how to judge distances on the passenger's side very well yet, and my car has a history of the transmission stalling and such during turns! And yep! Got bullied for it!
Load More Replies...LOL - Google has a sense of humour - mid-way down this page there is a Google ad "Do you need an eye test?"
The person driving the black Jeep didn't hit the rock they just wanted to show those that did how to properly climb the rock.
Best of all, these morons will have to pay for the repairs, no way would the insurance company pay up.
You file the claim and they cover what's more than your deductible. I was a victim of a hit and run where the tractor trailer slammed my left side and kept going. Didn't have a dash cam at the time and never saw the tag. It was during Hurricane Florence when I was stuck on the road traveling 8 hours trying to evacuate. I had to pay for the damages to my car. My deductible was $500 so that's what I had to pay to fix over $2000 of damage to my car. Plus I'm still paying for it because my insurance premium went up, as it goes up for "anything that happens on pavement" regardless of fault.
Load More Replies...why the f**k would people do this?! It's like, "oh there's a massive rock. im gonna try and curb jump it." I mean, REALLY!!!IT'S SIMPLE SCIENCE TO JUST GO THE F**K AROUND INSTEAD OF BREAKING YOUR F*****G CAR AND PAYING HUNDREDS FOR IT!!! the future is getting stupider by the decade
Why cut the corner, it looks like it just goes into a parking space, people are idiots, we need another plague
Funny thing is that nearly all of them were small SUVs. Now if they were in a k5 Blazer with a lift kit...
It would be rock&roll if the rock would have been a tad taller to act as a better ramp xD It is good that it took the place where could have really been a pedestrian waiting... so that rock rocks and really saves lives doing it.
Just click the red link under the pictures in the article
Load More Replies...My spouse cuts corners tight like this and it always makes my sphincter pucker.
I can't imagine what they're thinking when they run up over the curb like this. Maybe they're distracted by talking on their cell phones??
Karma is beautiful. Also, what was the original story that p1ssed off the lot owners so bad they took the time and energy to either buy and place this heavy boulder, or hired a company to do it for them? That's a lot of "I'll show them" energy.
I live down the street from that infamous rock. It's absolutely mind-boggling how many cars have been driven up that thing. Although people really need to watch where they're going, In the driver's defense, the island is too long and the entrance is small The rock is still there, but it's been rearranged and I haven't heard of it happening since.
I think the fact that so many people have done it means there’s a visibility issue. Would love to have someone drive there with a dash cam recording the whole thing.
I'm no not being sexist but I'm seeing alot white women in crossovers which tracked with what I know from my work of tcs(traffic control supervisor)
This should be use as the final exam before you get your license. If you can't avoid that rock, then you really have no business driving a car.
Paint the rock neon green with a large stick man and dog in black paint on it.
I literally do not understand how any instructor that puts out students reasoning from their front axle, is allowed to keep their license.
Know the expression "dumb as a rock"? Well, they're obviously *dumber* than a rock.
There is also this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Southern–Gregson_Street_Overpass Known as the 11' 8" bridge, or, more sarcastically, as the "can opener". No matter the road signs saying "low bridge", "11' 8"", and even a flashing red light telling truck drivers to turn away, some idiot always pass under it and have their truck's roof guillotined.
One of nay neighbors always cut the turn on our joint owned road, his car kicked the gravel onto the road and it aggravated everyone. The others folks wanted to Cut the road wider to accommodate whomever was doing this. I said the inexpensive way would be to line the curve with jagged rocks and maybe whomever was doing it would stop. I knew who it was and didn’t name him knowing he would deny it. A few days later I had the pleasure of seeing him once again take the curve too tight and he received a good bounce on his shiny new car. The problem ended that day!
Duh, wouldn't it make more sense to put a 6 foot tall bollard there so the idiots could see to drive around it?
The worse I saw was someone habitually ran into the white picket fence at the corner. UNTIL the owner put railroad ties across the corner. He now has it beautifully landscaped. But no more cars .
I'm not understanding the whole "turn left" explanation. It seems that all those cars are trying to make a right turn which does not involve any incoming traffic (or am I missing something?). Anyway, one has to wonder, how in the world did they get their driving permit?
I am truly not understanding how they miss the huge bolder! I guess for some the bolder is like a brown matador, beckoning them to try. And they do!! Unbelievable!
Why don't they just shorten that piece of unnecessary divider? It seems to jut too far into the roadway, making it difficult to navigate around. If so many drivers jumped the curb, I think there's probably a good reason. An engineer should take a look at that, and measure what's actually required vs. what is built there.
Because a parking spot is on the other side of it. The curb keeps these morons from hitting the parked car. Better they destroy their own car than another's.
Load More Replies...This is why I am glad I can't legally drive. Too many dumb people.
Taking a different tack: If people don't regularly drive over curbes in this community, but this one is the exception, then there is something about the layout that makes this more likely to happen. Yes, people should pay more attention, but the rock obviously isn't solving the problem. Need to put something higher there. Perhaps tall fencing the length of it, then plant a tree which will eventually be too big to notice. (Plus trees help keep the parking lots from getting so flippin hot in the sun.) On the other hand, if they do it all the time in this community, then there is nothing special about this location, they're all bad drivers, and everything I said above does not apply. (I can tell you that I rarely see evidence of people driving over curbs where I live. )
Honestly, I’m surprised some local shyster hasn’t sued whoever put the rock there for damages. Not that I agree with doing that, it’s just the kind of country we now live in.
Here in Omaha we placed an idiot magnet in the rock. Seems like it worked.
Although I can't excuse the idiots that hit an obviously huge rock, I think there was a better solution. If you look at the angle of the curb..without the large rock, it's hard to see there is even a curb there...especially if it's dark. Perhaps a better solution would have been to a more obvious curb there along with a street light?
What a stupid piece of landscaping! In many pictures it looks like a rock in the middle of the street. I live in Minnesota and I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be allowed here. After a few snowfalls it would disappear and cause a lot more problems!
It isn't in the street. It's beyond a curb in a parking lot. It wouldn't disappear. It would be covered in snow. Do you drive over curbs when it snows? I don't.
Load More Replies...Maybe it's time to replace that ramp-shaped rock with something that would stop cars without doing much damage to them. Car repairs are expensive and can be a real hardship.
I think it makes a great rotating art installation. New material keeps the area interesting.
They hit this in daylight or at night? And can you see it clearly at night? If they are hitting it in the day, that would be really odd!
Put a different "Rock" to the curb and no one never cut the corner :D
Is it like bats near their roost turning off their echolocation (thus crashing en masse, if you block the opening with a net)? They're driving purely from memory, once they approach their foraging place?
In Case you are wondering, the 11" 8" bridge is being raised to fix this problem. But fear not, my Friends! If you are fan of trucks stuck under bridges, search for "Peace Street Bridge, Raleigh, NC". She's still catching trucks like flies.
Karma can be a cruel mistress, one can only contemplate what happened to cause this rock to become a thing. People are in too much of a hurry anymore.
When I am in a hurry, I don't try to drive through solid objects, cause that costs more time then driving around it. This people are just stupid.
Load More Replies...There's got to be a huge design fail here. It looks so obvious, it must be a blind corner or something. Why not just pave the bit that keeps getting run over? Or get rid of that curb entirely?
Gotta wonder if there is something optical going on with that specific spot.
Maybe an orange traffic cone on top of the rock or a inflatable tube man in a neon colour would help.
This helps enough. After 1 time (which would not even need to happen in the first place), you will definitely learn your lesson. No need for bigger measures! If you can't drive without cutting a corner like that, you deserve that damage by the rock. Just pay full attention while driving. There are no excuses. Excuses like mentioned: "I did not see the rock." --> It could have been a young child sitting or standing there. Or another excuse: "I was tired or distracted." In both those cases, you shouldn't be driving, period. And exclamation point!
Load More Replies...I think the rock is too low to be noticed for whatever reason. I don't think they will miss it if it is eye level in height.
I've yet to run over a massive boulder! Planning permissions granted may mean that they have to maintain the 'pointless' curb. It isn't a trap - people really do need to look where they are going or change the vehicle if they can't drive a SUV safely.
Load More Replies...Not if you drive ON THE PAVEMENT. Do you drive over curbs and onto sidewalks and yards regularly? Don't blame the car.
Load More Replies...Only 2 pictures show the driver were female, dumbass
Load More Replies...Yeah it’s a big hobby here actually we drive into rocks. Usually the drivers are firing their guns into the air with both hands and our faces covered in ranch and nacho cheese.
Load More Replies...How are they deliberately damaging them? It’s a giant decorative rock in a private parking lot. How can they not see it?The description saying to to prevent curb jumpers is misleading.
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