Ever since Russians began fitting their cars with dash cams, the internet has filled with video of stuff you wouldn’t otherwise be able to see happen.
Usually at an intersection, you’d have to worry about looking for others motorists that forced a red light or about pedestrians running into traffic.
But the driver of this hatchback in Russia had a nasty run in with some fallen cables. The whole jig that holds the cables tight across the intersection has fallen, most likely a system used by trolley buses. The car is flipped over like it was nothing and the driver is all shaken up.
The car looks like a second generation Ford Focus, the facelift model built from 2008. Can you imagine the misery of having to fix your brand new family car? It also looks like his arm is hurting.
But the driver of this hatchback in Russia had a nasty run in with some fallen cables. The whole jig that holds the cables tight across the intersection has fallen, most likely a system used by trolley buses. The car is flipped over like it was nothing and the driver is all shaken up.
The car looks like a second generation Ford Focus, the facelift model built from 2008. Can you imagine the misery of having to fix your brand new family car? It also looks like his arm is hurting.