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Drivers Who Are Having a Real Bad Day
There are all sorts of drivers that can give you a pretty rough time on the road. There’s the dallier, the tailer, the blocker, the weaver, the braker, the texter, and the reckless driver. These motorists can make you go crazy. But what you’re experiencing can be petty stuff compared to what these drivers have to go through. Count yourself lucky because these people seem to have it worse than you.
The couple found a 16-foot python coiled right up their car engine instead of the serpentine belt under the hood. This is one terrifying hitch hiker!
Source: Mirror
That must be an army of angry birds right there. Too bad, this bird rain ain’t an easy one to clean out.
Source: DUCK DUCK CRAY DUCK
Can you blame the cow? All it wanted was a comfy couch. The hood seems more enticing than the slush on the ground.
Source: Fellowship of the Minds
This cattle would rather get herself smashed by a car just to get away from Mr. Love right there.
Source: Cheezburger
Mudding they say is fun, but not when half of the car is stuck in thick, soft, and wet mud and sludge.
Source: MOTOR-vision
Just his luck. This driver just wanted to park his car like everybody else but had his car suddenly sinking into a hole, with water filling up the cabin.
Source: REALITYPOD
Nobody goes out there thinking that the car will suddenly be swallowed by a sink hole on the road.
Source: Pinterest
Ouch! The female driver hopped right into the entrance of the car, so she won’t get her feet all wet…but fell right into the puddle of water she’s avoiding.
Source: Giphy
We can feel your heart breaking seeing a Lamborghini and a Ferrari submerged and all washed up in a flood (along with other super cars and luxury vehicles in the underground car park).
Source: Daily Mail
Getting all excited in test-driving the white Ferrari, the driver-slash-prospective buyer got too carried away with speed, lost control, and landed in water.
Source: autoevolution
With a tree suddenly falling over the car and getting it trapped, this driver is definitely having a worse day than most of us.
Source: STV
But it seems like that random stuff falling over the car is not a rare occurrence, after all. Just look at this muffin crushing the car…
Source: Redford & Livonia MI Auto Repair
Or this giant ball smashing the vehicle into a wreck.
Source: Redford & Livonia MI Auto Repair
The driver of this yellow Ferrari must think he got some mad skills, so he pulled a Fast and Furious stunt. But he was no Paul Walker or Vin Diesel and got stuck in-between cars.
Source: Cheezburger
Ready to shift to drive and then BAM! The shift lever came out.
Source: DOSE
The driver must have done something bad to piss off whoever left peanut butter on the windshield and wrote these passive-aggressive car notes.
Source: Viral Nova
Oh, great! Someone’s out to rescue the female driver. But then, the heroic moment was ruined when the woman tumbled right into the water.
Source: Reddit
Leaving cans of soda in freezing temperature overnight isn’t a good idea at all, and the owner of this vehicle had to learn it the hard way.
Source: AsianTown Blog
Is there an invisible ramp somewhere? Pretty sure the driver wasn’t planning on doing any cartwheel with his ride.
Source: Giphy
So how did the car get there? Most importantly, how will the driver get out of it?
Source: SERIOUSLY FOR REAL?
Innocent lamp post vs. the assailing car. She must have a real rough time parking in an empty lot.
Source: Reddit
It’s one thing to get the vehicle covered in snow, and another thing to have a sunroof or window open for the slush to get in.
Source: Sunny Skyz
Bless the poor souls of all those trapped in this traffic mess!
Source: National Motorists Association