Some people are tired of the same old car design and want to stand out and be unique. We can’t blame them. They want to take things to the next level. Just like this driver who strapped a big chunk of metal to his car. What was the point of this? We guess we’ll never truly know.
The driver was not on his way to an automobile design competition; this was not part of a holiday parade of some sort, and it was not planned to help someone move or take a horse somewhere. There is no logical explanation behind this.
Missing Hammer
This next one is more frightening than funny, and trust us, we have all been there. When your father tells you he will bash your brand-new car if you get another speeding ticket, do not underestimate his words.
Yes, your new car is big; however, there is a big enough hammer somewhere out there, and your father will find it, even if it takes him a lifetime. So, we suggest taking your foot off the gas and trying to use the brakes more often. And when it comes to hammers, there is no such thing as too big. There is only one thing that is too stupid.
Seeing Double
Owning one convertible just wasn't enough for this guy. He needed to have another one. But he wasn't sure if he needed an entire one and figured that perhaps just half would suffice. Now we've seen it all! After all, why have one convertible when you can have one and a half?
And besides, we know convertibles are a great attracter and are all about prestige and glam, but many of them (like this one) only have two seats. So, be creative, find yourself another half of a car, and there you go. You can now give all of your best friends a ride without looking awkward in your mom's old Ford.
"Toeslide" Check
This car tried to do a toeside check slide and managed to nail it! He gained momentum, landed on the railing, and kept driving. It clearly landed the trick, but now the next part is getting down. Or not. Maybe this driver has decided to break the Guinness Book of Records by being the guy who managed to balance his car for the longest on a road barrier.
If you can drive while doing this, you gain more points, and if you accept therapy after, you win for sure. Do people have so much spare time in their lives that they actually think of these things?
Missing Hydrant
This hydrant seems to be strapped to the bottom side of the truck. Either he accidentally ran it over, or this was intentional. If it was intentional, we're still unsure of what the purpose was. We sure hope he was able to take it off eventually.
Maybe this was the driver's way of showing the council what he really thought of them after they prevented him from double parking the truck while unloading goods at a nearby store. Next time, council people will be more considerate and helpful, and maybe, just maybe, the truck drivers will consider leaving the hydrates where they belong.