This S2000 Driver Gives No Damns For The Law As He Pulls Donuts At A Busy Intersection

With traffic flowing freely across part of the junction, this driver starts pulling donuts, forcing a terrified scooter rider to ride for his life
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What’s the best way to tackle your average junction in a rear-wheel drive car? With donuts, of course, if you don’t mind breaking a law or two and terrifying other road users.

The driver of this lovely yellow Honda S2000 has clearly got time to spare and space to play as he approaches this intersection in Brooklyn, New York, where the camera car is waiting for its turn to move.

This S2000 Driver Gives No Damns For The Law As He Pulls Donuts At A Busy Intersection

A guy on a scooter is his only obstacle if you can ignore all the fast-moving traffic within spitting distance, but once the tyres start spinning and the smoke starts flowing, poor moped guy rides for his life. Inside the camera car the driver puts his hand on the horn in protest at what is a pretty reckless piece of driving.

Credit to the driver, he does pull it off quite neatly, but we can’t help but recommend not trying this at home just in case there’s an accidental kerb/lamp post/car/scooter/cyclist/pedestrian interface.

Via Reddit

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Comments

James Reuter

Hes been playing too much forza horizon

02/24/2017 - 10:09 |
18 | 2
Noah Thorley Images

When your trying to get drift points

02/24/2017 - 10:18 |
41 | 1
The VW Beetle

After this video ended, he was probably “Honda” run… Get it? No? Nvm…

02/24/2017 - 10:32 |
10 | 1
Boris

At least he used his indicator when turning. Not like the savage BMW driver’s

02/24/2017 - 10:39 |
28 | 3
Anonymous

That is completely irresponsible…find an empty car park

02/24/2017 - 11:47 |
21 | 2
MechEng79

Jason pls stop! We’ve had enough donuts for science already!

02/24/2017 - 11:48 |
3 | 1
lowie t

But officer, it was the vtec!

02/24/2017 - 11:50 |
1 | 1
MechEng79

Poor guy in the bike be like

02/24/2017 - 11:58 |
30 | 0
David 27

Irresponsible. Should be fined.

02/24/2017 - 12:15 |
5 | 4

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