Car Crash TV - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
Discover a breed of driver dubbed White Lada Man and make way for some frighteningly careless truckers. Later, the CSI: Crash Scene Investigation segment offers a truly unscientific analysis of a mind-boggling traffic teaser. To cap things off, the Car Crash TV Driver of the Week award honours one motorist who has gone above, beyond, and most likely straight through the call of duty.

Episode 2

Episode 3
Clip show featuring outrageous driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Vorsprung Jerk Technik features some choice idiotic driving. Shame or Style it Out shines the spotlight on the reckless. Spoiler Alert! showcases some serious tailfin-flaunting. To cap it all, one ambitious speedster races against a freight train, but will it be enough to win the title Car Crash TV Driver of the Week?

Episode 4
Clip show featuring outrageous driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Categories include Scary Bikers, Not Very Goods Vehicles, Off Road Rodeo, Skid Marks, Strictly Car Crashing and the Car Crash TV?driver of the week.

Episode 5
Clip show featuring atrocious driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Horrors include the art of overtaking, it's behind you, incorrect intersections, the great car crashini, abra-car-dabra, car pinball, want to ride my bicycle, crash scene investigation, the blame game and the ever-popular Car Crash TV driver of the week.

Episode 6
Clip show featuring atrocious driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Off-road vehicles are shown at their worst in 4x4 Fails, while Thrills and Boon gives road-based romances a chance to blossom. A selection of backward drivers are featured in Rubbish Reversers, before props are given to the Car Crash TV Driver of the Week.

Episode 7
Clip show featuring atrocious driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. An array of petrolheads are shown ditching the guidebook in Not the Highway Code, while well-looked-after walkers thank their stars in Lucky Pedestrians. Poor positioning is pointed out in Barking Parking, before the Car Crash TV Driver of the Week gets a shout out.

Episode 8
Clip show featuring atrocious driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Highlights include the art of crashing without assistance, close encounters, dashboard ornaments, the stranger side of life on the open road, Strictly Car Crashing, Night Time Nonsense, Off Road Rodeo, The Tram, Fail Look Both Ways featuring careless pedestrians, the quiz Hit Or Miss... not to mention Car Crash TV Driver of the Week.

Episode 9
Clip show featuring bad driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Careering through a bumper crop of foolhardy speeders, a crash scene investigation, 4x4 fails, the blame game, plucky pedestrians, 2 wheels or 4 wheels?, hit or miss?, out in the sticks, car pinball, stay in your lane!, the show ends by declaring the Car Crash TV Driver of the Week.

Episode 10
Clip show featuring bad driving and road mishaps captured by dashboard cameras around the world. Forget sleeping policemen: the only road users in need of a wake-up call in Dozy Drivers are the motorists themselves. Then, in a companion feature, a selection of Dozy Parkers prove that vehicle positioning and power-napping do not go well together. Some footage simply defies explanation, and Mulder and Scully would find plenty to mull over in the featured Weird and Wonderful selection. There is just time to showcase a charming-but-terrifying breed of motorist in Trams v The World, before a gearhead-friendly garland is awarded to the immortal Car Crash TV Driver of the Week.
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