Such efficiency is really rewarding to see. These officers do an amazing job, and have likely saved the lives of many patients that need an escort to survive.
Wat een samenwerking. Dan zit je dit (met kippenvel) te kijken en lees je ondertussen dat het geweld tegen de Nederlandse hulpverlener met ieder jaar erger wordt. Het zal jouw vader, moeder, oma, opa of kind maar zijn in die ambulance! Dan zie je wat onze hulpverleners samen kunnen doen. Fantastisch werk!
Actually, there were 3 bikes in the escort. Two to play leapfrog, the third to remain always just ahead of the ambulance. There were also several intersections that were pre-blocked by other motorcycles that happened to already be in the area.
its amazing the way the officers leapfrog each other at the major intersections, its a work of skill and art to be able to do this and keeps everyone safe
Amazing how flawless this works. The situation in Germany is a horrible catastrophe compared to this. The Ambulance never gets escorted by the police, the people on the road often dont move in time, youre stuck in traffic most of the time.
WOW That was incredible, the way you cleared such heavy traffic so quickly. Love the way it wasn't a blanket ban on people moving across junctions sometimes like normal due to the rush hour. Also really like the fact you have amber lights as well as blue, makes the situations so much clearer for other road users as to what you want.
Nice to see the speedometer, I always wonder how fast you lads are going! Quite some people complaining about 'infrequent' videos. I guess that's just because we all love to watch these - I don't know any other team in the world uploading so much. Thanks for making these available in your free time; if possible, I hope you could use some volunteers that no doubt would love to help you edit more video's. And: get well!
These 3 are studs I can not get a cop to clear an intersection unless there's a Donut in it for them, I have seen many of these from around the World and this is how to do things right
Damn, I'm driving for an emergency organisation in germany and I have to say: many things can be learned from this: 1. The traffic seems to be much more patient and better reacting than in germany. 2. Impressive to see that there are the human resources to escort an ambulance - in germany, there won't be 3 police bikes having time for this. 3. Look on how many time this ambulance saved by not having to clear the path on it's own. Nice way to send a squad of police bikes to clear the way. By beeing small, they even manage to go in between two lanes of cars to manage the clearing from the frontside, so anyone sees them. Damn, that's clever. The single thing we should *not* learn from is the distance they have to go. Dude, the Netherlands are only about two square kilometers, how can it take so long to go from the scene of accident to a hospital, especially driving that quickly?
Actually, it is 42.000 km2. It obviously depends on how far the hospital is from the accident but it can still take a while to get to the hospital especially if you have a lot of traffic to handle.
@@joeyw8326 Okay, I should have known that someone will complain about the onliest joke I wrote in that whole text. Yes, it may depend on how far away from a hospital the accident happend, but srsly, Den Haag is one of the biggest cities in the Netherlands and I'm a little surprised on how long it takes to reach a hospital in such a big city.
Think about it though, not only is how this was handled so awesome to see but it is all being done for a single persons life. Thats quite awesome as well..
This is so cool, they know exactly what they're doing. They always provide a clear path and give the ambo the best possible route. I'd love to do this as a job!
You would never see this level of courtesy, respect and cooperation with police as well as the skills of the motorcycle police and their organisation in Australia. Everyone just understands their is a life saving operation underway. Love your vids!
Wat een helden zijn jullie, stuk voor stuk, het verschil tussen leven en dood. Zwaar respect voor jullie, hoop dat alle ritten veilig en soepel mogen verlopen voor jullie. En uiteraard omdat jullie de truckrun in katwijk en leiden begeleiden waar ik ook heel graag vrijwillig altijd aan meedoe. Toppers ga zo door!
This video is a perfect example of why a police department that has motor units need to use them for high speed escort, two bikes leapfrogging intersections and a third to help the escorted vehicle clear the intersections, easy and very effective instead of having patrol cars try to do it and just end up stuck in the traffic anyway
It's like watching a well choreographed dance. It has also improved my hazard perception as a driver. Sad that you don't seem to release videos anymore.
Yet another fantastic video showing the skilled motorcycle policemen in action, unfortunately the Ambuchannel is no longer broadcasted here on TH-cam,but I hope that everyone who is out in the traffic,in what ever country in the world keep a good lookout also in the rear view mirror,because some day “you might show up” in the rear view mirror needing to have our attention so that you can carry out an emergency escort of someone who’s life could bee depending on the cooperation of other members of the public. Fantastic teamwork from all of you. My deepest respect to you. Until next time.
My wife is a doctor at the UAMC in Amsterdam. A few years ago, she had to transfer an unstable patient. She asked the driver of the ambulance why he didn't go. His answer: we just wait for the cavalry, you can hear them already.....👍
I truly love the EU. We don't even get this service for our regular ambulance services (because we don't have that much traffic in Finland), but to know that our fellow EU member states are willing to grant each others' sick this level of service is a testament to the EU.
I can't say how many times I've watched these videos. These Ambulance escorts must be so satisfying to do. I want to be a motocycle cop in Holland in my next life....provided I get longer legs. Respect to you guys.
Very impressed by the coordination between the officers and how efficient the "leap frogging" (I'm sure it has a real name but I don't know it lol) technique is!
Ik woon vlakbij Erasmus MC.... en zie jullie (politie escortes) heel vaak in actie. Jullie allen (met de ambulancepersoneel) zijn f e n o m e n a a l .... Kippenvel elke keer wanneer ik jullie aan het werk zie.
Can't help but respect these motorcycle police officers...the teamwork was perfect! Hats off to the other drivers too...their reactions were great (once they could see what was going on). Stay safe out there.
Great to see Professionals at work, tag switching beautifully, training is everything & the person in the Ambulance would appreciate it ... I hope they survived to see the effort and personal risk the many Officers took selflessly for them. High speed bike work takes only one idiot en-route to panic & ruin the day ... seriously ... Bravo Officers a clearance escort to be admired ... ex bike officer retired from Australia.
Yep, same here in hungary. Siren? Noone moves. But if the fucking police coming everyone leaves, ambulance can fuck himself... I love this language, i like bikes, and i like these people how different and better they are! :D
Ik kijk echt zo vaak van deze filmpjes, vind het geweldig dat we in een samenleving wonen waarin gewoon ff alles moet wijken omdat er anders één iemand het net ff niet red... Zou het alleen wel leuk vinden om dit ook eens vanuit het perspectief van de ambulance te zien
Here in Toronto Canada, our traffic lights do the work. We have a control center that essentially allows people to change the light colour, to clear the way for Emergency vehicles.
It's also possible here in the Netherlands, with coördinating the trafficlights but our country is much more populated an crowded than Canada. So this escorts for high priority rides of ambulances are much more effective. In this case the can clearing lanes instandly
@@davidgitin5367 It's not only up to the drivers of regular vehicles. There's a video from the police in Las Vegas if I remember it right, that 'escort' an ambulance. But there's no system in their behaviour and some traffic cop at some junction does not even care about the situation. Don't get me wrong, I'm not here to just slash on the US, but the training these guys get is very intensive. Without planning, thinking about all other emergency-vehicles involved, having eyes in the back of your head, but especially working ahead of the situation, it will be utter chaos. Most likely, regular motorcops will fail at this, just because they did not get the same training. These are motorcops from the The Hague Corps. As they escort all kinds of VIP's (as Parliament is seated in this city) and such, they get extra training to do this in this manner. Regular motorcops do not.
Wahnsinn, die Jungs haben echt einen brutalen Swag! Das ist der Hammer wie die fahren und gleichzeitig den Feierabendverkehr bändigen. Tolle Choreographie mit den Kreuzungen! Respekt
Good to see professionals working as a team and amazing how respectful the dutch drivers are. British drivers would be failing to stop, pushing their luck and ignoring the cops.
I Love it, i absoluetly love it. The Proudest Job a Human beeing can have. If i am Reborn as a Dutsch in my next live, i want to be a part of that. Respectvolle groeten uit Duitsland. Je bent een rolmodel voor de hele wereld. Sorry for my google translating ^^
This was disgusting. I saw a piece of litter at 15:11 on the right near a tree 😜 😜 😜 Actually, I can't believe how clean your roads are. I'm very impressed, wish we could do the same in the UK. I know it is a few years old now this video, but I have only just seen it. Hope your cough got better, I thought it was good that you probably weren't 100%, but you carried on working, so well done you. 👍👍👍
very well done to those police outriders.They were very professional and made a big difference to the poor person in the ambulance. I hope that person is fit and well again now.
Mit 3 Mottorrädern einen RTW ins Krankenhaus begleiten,ohne Verzögerung... Top Arbeit... Dafür einen riesigen Respekt... DAnke an die Eenheid Den Haag... Einmal mehr ganz herzliche Grüße von mir aus Duitsland...
Ik heb zoveel bewondering voor hoe jullie dit toch keer op keer weer fixen! In een split-second bedenken dat de boel vol staat en hoe je dan een vrij pad kunt creëren, al dan niet tegenstrooms. Prachtig werk!
13:34 Unbelievable how u start behaving like all this happening does not count for you when ur on a bicycle.
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Great Organiztion, Great Exectuion, Great behavior from drivers, and professional use of the police siren turning it off when he arrive to the hospital and it was no longer need it, here in spain some times the police and emergency Services over use it.
A VTB (traffic management guidance in english) is used when stability of the patient is more important than speed. For instance: when someone has severe damage to the neck or spine, a bumpy ride with alot of breaking isnt really what youre looking for.
Imagine. Having a job that actually makes a difference in peoples daily life. Must be very rewarding at the end of the day.
Thank you for reminding us all of the work the emergency services do to keep us safe and well in every country. Respect.
Honestly, I am very impressed. People seem to have such good respect for the emergency services. You wouldn't see that anywhere else.
Such efficiency is really rewarding to see. These officers do an amazing job, and have likely saved the lives of many patients that need an escort to survive.
Im not sure why im recommended this in 2020 but that was impressive.
Wat een samenwerking. Dan zit je dit (met kippenvel) te kijken en lees je ondertussen dat het geweld tegen de Nederlandse hulpverlener met ieder jaar erger wordt. Het zal jouw vader, moeder, oma, opa of kind maar zijn in die ambulance! Dan zie je wat onze hulpverleners samen kunnen doen. Fantastisch werk!
It's very impressive how manage to clear the whole path with only 2 bikes
Actually, there were 3 bikes in the escort. Two to play leapfrog, the third to remain always just ahead of the ambulance. There were also several intersections that were pre-blocked by other motorcycles that happened to already be in the area.
6 yeras later.. and you're still responding to the comments, you're a total legend bro
Thanks mate!
Perfect coordination. Taxpeyers' money spent in the best way. The civilization of a people can be seen from how motorists respect orders.
to bad America cannot respect Law Enforcement like this. Here in the states , some driver would have just blasted by holding up tthe finger.
@@TowMater603 or shot the cop since people here think that’s ok now
i really get goosebumbs by seeing this... perfect coordination smart ideas how to controle the traffic etc. well done folks stay save
Impressive teamwork, wish our first responders were this good. Traffic managment this good can save minutes, even with short distances.
Impressive how one officer closes an intersection while the other goes through to close the next one and repeat. Nice coordination
its amazing the way the officers leapfrog each other at the major intersections, its a work of skill and art to be able to do this and keeps everyone safe
perfect coordination and seamless flow. awesome job!
Amazing organization and communication!
Amazing how flawless this works. The situation in Germany is a horrible catastrophe compared to this. The Ambulance never gets escorted by the police, the people on the road often dont move in time, youre stuck in traffic most of the time.
WOW That was incredible, the way you cleared such heavy traffic so quickly. Love the way it wasn't a blanket ban on people moving across junctions sometimes like normal due to the rush hour. Also really like the fact you have amber lights as well as blue, makes the situations so much clearer for other road users as to what you want.
Nice to see the speedometer, I always wonder how fast you lads are going! Quite some people complaining about 'infrequent' videos. I guess that's just because we all love to watch these - I don't know any other team in the world uploading so much. Thanks for making these available in your free time; if possible, I hope you could use some volunteers that no doubt would love to help you edit more video's. And: get well!
Incredible professionalism!
These 3 are studs I can not get a cop to clear an intersection unless there's a Donut in it for them, I have seen many of these from around the World and this is how to do things right
Damn, I'm driving for an emergency organisation in germany and I have to say: many things can be learned from this:
1. The traffic seems to be much more patient and better reacting than in germany.
2. Impressive to see that there are the human resources to escort an ambulance - in germany, there won't be 3 police bikes having time for this.
3. Look on how many time this ambulance saved by not having to clear the path on it's own. Nice way to send a squad of police bikes to clear the way. By beeing small, they even manage to go in between two lanes of cars to manage the clearing from the frontside, so anyone sees them. Damn, that's clever.
The single thing we should *not* learn from is the distance they have to go. Dude, the Netherlands are only about two square kilometers, how can it take so long to go from the scene of accident to a hospital, especially driving that quickly?
I live in Italy, you can imagine the apocalypse going on right here...
Die Deutschen hängen in so vielen nach. Da machen es unsere Nachbarn in vieler Hinsicht besser.
Actually, it is 42.000 km2. It obviously depends on how far the hospital is from the accident but it can still take a while to get to the hospital especially if you have a lot of traffic to handle.
@@joeyw8326 Okay, I should have known that someone will complain about the onliest joke I wrote in that whole text.
Yes, it may depend on how far away from a hospital the accident happend, but srsly, Den Haag is one of the biggest cities in the Netherlands and I'm a little surprised on how long it takes to reach a hospital in such a big city.
Ich geh davon aus, dass es sich bei so koordinierten Fahrten um dringende Verlegungen handelt.
amazing how everything mooved so smoothly
quite literally the coolest thing i have ever seen! good job
I'm always amazed by the professionalism, the urgency feeling, the authority and the control of traffic that you guys do. So other may live.
Bravo!
Thanks!
Well done Holland. All the reasons in the world to be proud of these guys and their teamwork.
That was one of the most impressive things I’ve seen! Great riding and traffic control. Keep it up guys.
Thanks man!
Think about it though, not only is how this was handled so awesome to see but it is all being done for a single persons life. Thats quite awesome as well..
This is so cool, they know exactly what they're doing. They always provide a clear path and give the ambo the best possible route. I'd love to do this as a job!
crazy how well this is organized (also youtube is drunk again reccomending a vid from 2017, but im glad they did :D
You would never see this level of courtesy, respect and cooperation with police as well as the skills of the motorcycle police and their organisation in Australia. Everyone just understands their is a life saving operation underway. Love your vids!
Total professionalism from these Officers. A credit to the police force.
Wat een helden zijn jullie, stuk voor stuk, het verschil tussen leven en dood.
Zwaar respect voor jullie, hoop dat alle ritten veilig en soepel mogen verlopen voor jullie.
En uiteraard omdat jullie de truckrun in katwijk en leiden begeleiden waar ik ook heel graag vrijwillig altijd aan meedoe. Toppers ga zo door!
This video is a perfect example of why a police department that has motor units need to use them for high speed escort, two bikes leapfrogging intersections and a third to help the escorted vehicle clear the intersections, easy and very effective instead of having patrol cars try to do it and just end up stuck in the traffic anyway
Incredible to see how they manage the traffic flow
It's like watching a well choreographed dance. It has also improved my hazard perception as a driver. Sad that you don't seem to release videos anymore.
is there any explanation why they dont release vids anymore?
TheSuperdepp1000 someone wrote a comment on another video, that the person who made the videos left the police.
Respect from germany! Thank you for your duty!
Very nice job and coordination and very nice collaboration from all the drivers
Yet another fantastic video showing the skilled motorcycle policemen in action, unfortunately the Ambuchannel is no longer broadcasted here on TH-cam,but I hope that everyone who is out in the traffic,in what ever country in the world keep a good lookout also in the rear view mirror,because some day “you might show up” in the rear view mirror needing to have our attention so that you can carry out an emergency escort of someone who’s life could bee depending on the cooperation of other members of the public. Fantastic teamwork from all of you. My deepest respect to you. Until next time.
Waow. This teamwork! So fascinating.
My wife is a doctor at the UAMC in Amsterdam. A few years ago, she had to transfer an unstable patient. She asked the driver of the ambulance why he didn't go. His answer: we just wait for the cavalry, you can hear them already.....👍
🤣 thats nice 👍
I loved watching his right hand side view mirror, to see the ambulance coming up from behind.
There's some clips from the commanders perspective, he's usually the one a couple of meters in front of the ambulance.
Good Job. Nice to watch. Greetings from your neighbour Germany
I truly love the EU. We don't even get this service for our regular ambulance services (because we don't have that much traffic in Finland), but to know that our fellow EU member states are willing to grant each others' sick this level of service is a testament to the EU.
Well done guys. Great respect for Netherlands Police - I go to Amsterdam every year, and a quiet but effective police presence is very visible.
I can't say how many times I've watched these videos. These Ambulance escorts must be so satisfying to do. I want to be a motocycle cop in Holland in my next life....provided I get longer legs. Respect to you guys.
Good job Netherlands. You have a lot of common sense which other countries could learn from you :)
Very impressed by the coordination between the officers and how efficient the "leap frogging" (I'm sure it has a real name but I don't know it lol) technique is!
We call it a windmill, because we Dutch 😎
@@TeamVerkeerDH 😆 that makes sense! Thank you for the information and reply!
@@TeamVerkeerDH haha very nice
Ik woon vlakbij Erasmus MC.... en zie jullie (politie escortes) heel vaak in actie.
Jullie allen (met de ambulancepersoneel) zijn f e n o m e n a a l ....
Kippenvel elke keer wanneer ik jullie aan het werk zie.
Amazing work, love your team effort, I am sure you have saved many lives, love what you do, real heroes 👍👍
Can't help but respect these motorcycle police officers...the teamwork was perfect! Hats off to the other drivers too...their reactions were great (once they could see what was going on). Stay safe out there.
Helmets off to those guys, they are smooth operators!
No quiero dos clase
Great to see Professionals at work, tag switching beautifully, training is everything & the person in the Ambulance would appreciate it ... I hope they survived to see the effort and personal risk the many Officers took selflessly for them. High speed bike work takes only one idiot en-route to panic & ruin the day ... seriously ... Bravo Officers a clearance escort to be admired ... ex bike officer retired from Australia.
All this for an Ambulance? Great work. In India it's the reverse
Yep, same here in hungary. Siren? Noone moves. But if the fucking police coming everyone leaves, ambulance can fuck himself... I love this language, i like bikes, and i like these people how different and better they are! :D
@EnigmaDrath Well some times someone with bad damages or heart problems (i think?) the ambulance cant brake hard, too big risk
everytime I watch these guys in action, I get all warm and gooey inside, such precision teamwork, it's quite beautiful in a way
I agree. Choreographed like a ballet.
I dont know why I love that siren sound, but I just love
Bin aus Zufall auf das Video gestoßen, total interessant! Grüße aus dem Nachbarland, liebe Niederländer. :)
i would absolutely love to do this as a job, be out on the bike and doing something good
I have to say, this is by far the most intense, interesting and unique ride I've seen! Thanks for sharing it with us.
I love these video of your team. Very professional and excellent team work and communication.
Ik kijk echt zo vaak van deze filmpjes, vind het geweldig dat we in een samenleving wonen waarin gewoon ff alles moet wijken omdat er anders één iemand het net ff niet red...
Zou het alleen wel leuk vinden om dit ook eens vanuit het perspectief van de ambulance te zien
Jorg Vloet Daar staan wel een aantal video's van online hoor! Kijk bijv ook maar naar de laatst geposte video.
Imagine if every country did that! Truly amazing work man!
Thanks!
Respect from Germany 👍🏻
Danke!
wow thats impressive hella great teamwork!
Thanks
That was a piece of art guys, respect to you!
Thanks 👍
Here in Toronto Canada, our traffic lights do the work. We have a control center that essentially allows people to change the light colour, to clear the way for Emergency vehicles.
It's also possible here in the Netherlands, with coördinating the trafficlights but our country is much more populated an crowded than Canada.
So this escorts for high priority rides of ambulances are much more effective.
In this case the can clearing lanes instandly
I do Respect all of those Policemen...they're a Professional...thanks for Saving Life's.....👏🏻
dit soort mooie samenwerkingen vind ik erg prachtig om te zien en kan ik flink van genieten, jaloers op jullie beroep
This is absolutely amazing to see. It’s so organized and well planned. I wish we had a system like that here in America.
its really American drivers vs. euro drivers... in the states it would be ciaos in Europe drivers get so much more training..
David Gitin u didn’t see in italy
@@Curiosita3D Or France
@@davidgitin5367 Now let's see this happen in India lmao, not a chance.
@@davidgitin5367 It's not only up to the drivers of regular vehicles. There's a video from the police in Las Vegas if I remember it right, that 'escort' an ambulance. But there's no system in their behaviour and some traffic cop at some junction does not even care about the situation.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not here to just slash on the US, but the training these guys get is very intensive. Without planning, thinking about all other emergency-vehicles involved, having eyes in the back of your head, but especially working ahead of the situation, it will be utter chaos.
Most likely, regular motorcops will fail at this, just because they did not get the same training. These are motorcops from the The Hague Corps. As they escort all kinds of VIP's (as Parliament is seated in this city) and such, they get extra training to do this in this manner. Regular motorcops do not.
Wahnsinn, die Jungs haben echt einen brutalen Swag! Das ist der Hammer wie die fahren und gleichzeitig den Feierabendverkehr bändigen. Tolle Choreographie mit den Kreuzungen! Respekt
Teamwork and sync level: CLOCKWORK MECHANISM
Well done, that's really impressive to watch!
Good to see professionals working as a team and amazing how respectful the dutch drivers are. British drivers would be failing to stop, pushing their luck and ignoring the cops.
What bollocks.
that makes me emotional
I Love it, i absoluetly love it. The Proudest Job a Human beeing can have. If i am Reborn as a Dutsch in my next live, i want to be a part of that. Respectvolle groeten uit Duitsland. Je bent een rolmodel voor de hele wereld. Sorry for my google translating ^^
Thanks for the reaction. We love to read the respect for the job.
This was disgusting. I saw a piece of litter at 15:11 on the right near a tree 😜 😜 😜
Actually, I can't believe how clean your roads are.
I'm very impressed, wish we could do the same in the UK.
I know it is a few years old now this video, but I have only just seen it.
Hope your cough got better, I thought it was good that you probably weren't 100%, but you carried on working, so well done you. 👍👍👍
very well done to those police outriders.They were very professional and made a big difference to the poor person in the ambulance. I hope that person is fit and well again now.
having being in the ambulance in 1 of these types of journeys while serving in germany I thank all the outriders who do this for a duty
Oh, I never encountered an escort in Germany, good to know that they are done here too.
@@Delibro yes 36 yrs ago they did it
This was awesome teamwork!
Brilliant job! Greetings from Germany
Respect from Germany, nice Job Guys
NEDERLAND NOT GERMANY
@@XXGONZOXX Really.........i know that they are in Netherland, but i said Respect from Germany....SO I AM IN GERMANY....
@YG0Dz if he can't speak, he shouldn't.
@@XXGONZOXX bruuuuh moment
Brings a tear to my eye considering the people in my area aren't even capable of creating a corridor of life
Probably the best job in the world, if you have nerves of steel. Great respect.
Thanks!!
Wounder whats wrong with the 125 people who clicked thump down on a clip where police helps a ambulance get to hospital faster???
Mit 3 Mottorrädern einen RTW ins Krankenhaus begleiten,ohne Verzögerung... Top Arbeit... Dafür einen riesigen Respekt... DAnke an die Eenheid Den Haag... Einmal mehr ganz herzliche Grüße von mir aus Duitsland...
Fantastic job guys. Well done
Never underestimate the attention getting quality's of a whistle. 😮
I had the most unique experience of watching with sweaty palms but also with a big grin on my face. Well done!
Ik heb zoveel bewondering voor hoe jullie dit toch keer op keer weer fixen! In een split-second bedenken dat de boel vol staat en hoe je dan een vrij pad kunt creëren, al dan niet tegenstrooms. Prachtig werk!
it's just perfect ! no rage it's fluid
Wonderful work! Poor officer with that cough though, hope they are feeling better now.
Höchsten Respekt und vielen Dank für die gute Arbeit! 👌
13:34 Unbelievable how u start behaving like all this happening does not count for you when ur on a bicycle.
Great Organiztion, Great Exectuion, Great behavior from drivers, and professional use of the police siren turning it off when he arrive to the hospital and it was no longer need it, here in spain some times the police and emergency Services over use it.
xxxking awesome. Complete professionalism throughout
This was freaking impressive!
that unpatient yellow car...
It's like a video game. If the ambulance catches up, you lose.
A real life escort mission lmao
Great job guys! Massive respect! Out of curiosity, may i know what kind of emergency is this such that they require police escort?
A VTB (traffic management guidance in english) is used when stability of the patient is more important than speed. For instance: when someone has severe damage to the neck or spine, a bumpy ride with alot of breaking isnt really what youre looking for.
Beautiful work really impressive
Echt respect voor deze mensen, zo snel denken en situaties oplossen!