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A couple of brave (or stupid) Russian men experience the ride of their lives as their friend propels them along icy roads at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
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Russian netizens react to a video that has been published recently with some of the best and funniest moments captured on Russian roads in the last year or so.
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After causing a car crash by darting out into a road in the Ural mountains, an elk seemed to apologise by going to give a "kiss" to the woman who owned the car.
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It would appear there were some construction difficulties for one of Belarus's newest roads, as an electrical column seems to be in the way of traffic in Mogilev.
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A giant roll of melted asphalt wraps itself around the wheels of a Russian policeman's car as he drives along under the blazing hot sun, much to his dismay.
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New plans have been unveiled to install hanging gardens along Moscow's motorways to protect residents from fumes, but netizens see it as a money-making scheme.
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A driver has been left with egg on his face footage of him emerged crashing his armoured vehicle into a lamppost in Ryazan, where a military academy is located.
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After an accident in which both drivers died, residents of a nearby town came to loot the cargo of the two trucks, containing food and wheat. Netizens are outraged.
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Despite the videos on YouTube showing dangerous drivers in Russia, this blogger has uncovered statistics that suggest America is more dangerous. Netizens disagree.
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This YouTube video was posted a few days ago and is trending across the Runet, as drivers recognise their own plight recorded in this video of a driver's day.
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A survey recently carried out has found more than a third of Russian car owners give their car a name. Netizens joke about the sorts of names they give their cars.
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Netizens bemoan the fact that people seem to be shocked by snow in winter, after the largest snowfall in Moscow in fifty years brought the MKAD to a standstill.
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Dmitry Medvedev has spoken about increasing the fine for traffic offences such as speeding and running a red light to 20 times the average monthly salary in Russia.
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A popular Russian blogger posts photos of what he says is a "graveyard of city transport", and Russian netizens discuss the possibility of opening a museum.
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A man in the Kuznetsk Coal Basin region refuses to pay his traffic fine because he says the end of the world makes paying any sort of fine completely pointless.
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Netizens discuss a sign which appears to be from the Ministry of Health has appeared in Moscow, warning drivers in no uncertain terms not to drink and drive.
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A man in an elaborate Darth Vader costume complete with light sabre has been spotted in Belgorod, who records him crossing a pedestrian crossing in the city.