
That passenger said ‘nope, I’m done here,’ after a driver broke through a brick wall twice.
A driver behind the wheel of a Mazda6 left local authorities and onlookers scratching their heads after smashing through the same brick wall not once but twice. Understandably, the crash prompted onlookers to study the carnage, but not before a passenger slid over the hood and abandoned the sedan in the wreckage.
An Instagram video shows a Mazda6 slamming through a brick wall repeatedly before the passenger leaves the sedan behind
A popular Instagram video shows a Mazda6 sedan on top of a pile of bricks after it crashed through a wall next to an apartment complex. For most drivers, this would be the end of the story. You know, hit a wall, stop driving—that sort of thing.
However, this motorist decided that hitting the wall the first time wasn’t enough. They put the Mazda6 in reverse and drove backward into the street. Rather than straightening out and driving away, the motorist slammed through an even taller section of the brick wall.
This time, the Mazda sedan wasn’t going anywhere. The little gray car impotently spun its front wheels while the rear end sat on a layer of crushed brick. Moments later, the passenger stands up next to the beached Mazda and slides over the hood. She lands on the street and walks across the street.
Unfortunately, the person who abandoned the Mazda6 appears to be the passenger in the ordeal and not at all responsible for the crazy driving. However, even with the lunacy of the event, the passenger managed to get away. Unsurprisingly, viewers on social media expressed relief after the passenger slid over the hood and escaped the situation.
“I’m sorry but this is giving domestic violence. I hope that lady is okay and away from the driver,” one commenter replied. Another viewer responded, “The nonchalant walk after doing all that destruction.” It really is a sight.
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