
[Video] Texas man destroys car after car by driving with a steel bar hanging out
A Texas man used his Cadillac to turn a stretch of a construction zone into a series of insurance claims. Not with his bumper, mind you. This Caddy driver crashed into passing cars with two huge lengths of steel reinforcement bars, taking off mirrors as he went. Worse yet, the car behind him caught the whole debacle on camera.
This Texas man tried using his Cadillac sedan as a pickup truck. It did not work
I can personally attest to the wild, almost inconceivable nonsense that happens on Texas highways. However, just when you think Houstonites and Dallas highway-dwellers couldn’t get any worse, you see a guy driving his Cadillac through a construction zone with feet, not inches, of steel bars hanging out of his car.
Now, normally, articles poking out of a sensible sedan isn’t that big of a deal. Many drivers load their oversized articles into an insufficiently spacious trunk, strap the boot lid down with bungee cables, and call it a day. Not this Texas man, unfortunately. He placed two lengths of steel rods in his back seat, allowing them to extend away from the car– and into oncoming traffic. Do you know what oncoming cars don’t like? If you guessed getting run through by a steel jousting spear at cruising speeds, you’d be right.
It doesn’t take long for things to go horribly wrong. Within seconds, the video shows the longer section of the steel rods effortlessly remove a Ford F-150’s mirror. Less than a second later, the Texas man does it again, this time to an oncoming Chevrolet Tahoe. It’s at this point that the dim Caddy driver tries to correct his course, nearly hitting a jersey barrier in the process.
Unfortunately, the narrow stretch of the construction zone didn’t provide much room for the Texas man to pull the Cadillac sedan over. Not that his decision-making is any indication that he would have pulled over given the opportunity. Fortunately, his steel bars failed to strike another row of cars as they drove by after the fact.
Check out the social media video of the highway-challenged Texas driver below!