This video made me straight-up LOL the first time I watched it.

The East Conway Road in New Hampshire has been devastated by frost heaves in past years. Watching cars literally catch air going over this sorry excuse for a highway will simultaneously thrill you with delight, and make you so glad it's not your car going over this stretch of road.

The thing is, there are tons of roads like this all over Maine too. I live out in the boonies in Hampden, and there are definitely spots on my road that share similar qualities. I feel like I put the life of the suspension of my car into the hands of angry roads every day. As do most Mainers.

It's always funny when it happens to someone else.

But I have to admit, watching it happen to someone else is way better than having it happen to your car. So while you're sitting at home, watching your kids try to see who can outdo each other with screaming, watch this and have a little moment for yourself to have a nice healthy belly laugh. We could all use one, right?!

I'm sure by now, something has been done to rectify this situation. You can't have a road like this forever, because someone will eventually get seriously hurt. Maybe not as hurt as some of these vehicles going over this insanity spot, but still. In the meantime, it was nice to go back and watch someone else go airborne for a change, right?!

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