Getting into an accident is a daunting experience; it’s always so sudden, so intense and so frightening that all you can think of is this: shit.
But this guy just redefined how to react to an accident like a boss.
Let’s check out the video first.
So, here’s what happened: the car, presumably speeding on an expressway, lost control and crashed onto the divider, spinning once.
But instead of just stopping there (you know, like what everyone would do), he slowly drove the car to the road shoulder despite having parts of the car scattered around the road, and just stopped there, as if he had reached his destination and was just, you know, parking.
Then he did something even more stylo-milo unbelievable: he alighted from the car, and walked off very casually.
And then jumped over road divider and disappeared.
Of course, it’s clear what’s wrong here: he had done something illegal, and was trying to run off from the scene. But how far could he have gone while on the expressway? And most importantly—how the heck did he remain so calm after such a major crash?
Featured Image: Facebook (Roads.sg)
This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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