Looks like a scene from "Final Destination"....

gaaah damn!
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It looks like the wood was on the ground and was picked up and spit out like a fast pitch baseball machine.. Is that even physically physical to gain traction and speed from a standstill state?
 
It looks like the wood was on the ground and was picked up and spit out like a fast pitch baseball machine.. Is that even physically physical to gain traction and speed from a standstill state?
 
Originally Posted by WallyHopp

It looks like the wood was on the ground and was picked up and spit out like a fast pitch baseball machine.. Is that even physically physical to gain traction and speed from a standstill state?
Well, the vehicle the driver taking the video was moving pretty fast, as well, so I guess that really made the impact more powerful.

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Why the hell was he filming the video?
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I remember this one time when we were on the road and the vehicle in front of us ran over a very small stone (around 1mm wide) and hit our windshield. Was running around 60-70 kmh, too. Windscreen had cracks afterwards.
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