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Crazy behind the wheel!

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The police defined a "nefarious" maneuver, the one that on Tuesday 23 August created panic along the motorway in Genoa. (Italy)
A truck, just before a tunnel, made a U-turn. A crazy maneuver that was repeated a few hours later by a car.
The driver was stopped by the road patrols. For him, the immediate withdrawal of his license and a fine of 8 thousand euros and the detention of the truck for 3 months were triggered.
The same fate befell the man behind the wheel of the car. Fortunately, the two maneuvers did not cause accidents.

The two crazy maneuvers in this video:

 

 

Without a doubt, one could sit down and imagine the most stupid thing that could be done in a motor vehicle.
Then one could go out on the roads of almost any country and soon find someone who thinks that your most stupid
thing is in fact their idea of the correct way to drive.
In the UK, there are numerous problems with driving standards and unfortunately, there is a trend to lower them
even further, apparently because we are short of commercial drivers.
The solution, it seems, is to lower the standard required to pass the driving test for these large vehicles, so as to
encourage more people to come along and fill the vacancies.
No one seems to have spotted the flaw in this cunning plan.
Clearly, Einstein was correct.

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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.

 

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