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BangShift Exclusive: This Photo Plumbs the Depths of Human Automotive Stupidity


BangShift Exclusive: This Photo Plumbs the Depths of Human Automotive Stupidity

The photo below has not been edited, changed, retouched, or altered in any way. I got this from my father in law, who got it from his buddy Bob, whose daughter actually took the shot herself. The photo was taken on Route 95, the major highway that runs from Maine to Florida. It so happens that this car was traveling north, approaching the city of Providence, Rhode Island. We have no idea what planet the idiot behind the wheel calls home but for the sake of the human race we hope it is not Earth, where they will undoubtedly reproduce. The person driving this car has a family tree with no limbs.

It is a late model Nissan Altima with a massive extension ladder shoved clear through the back windows. The ladder is obviously protruding into the lanes on either side of the car. There is no telling what happened to this mess when they got it off of the highway and onto the small secondary roads that surround the city of Providence. We kind of hope a dump truck got one end of it and hooked it around like a bowtie toward the back of the Nissan.

We’ve seen lots of dumb stuff, but this is quite possibly the stupidest thing we have ever seen.


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17 thoughts on “BangShift Exclusive: This Photo Plumbs the Depths of Human Automotive Stupidity

  1. Robert

    I would have had to follow (from a safe distance) just to see the carnage when the numbskull driving gets the ladder hooked.

  2. Frank

    Just goes to show you, people in high places aren’t always the smartest ones. Maybe he was on his way to get high.

  3. marcus

    I surmise he found that section of ladder (he does not even have both pieces of the extension ladder) and thought it might match the one he found last week. He got that one home the same way…either that or his wife is carrying the other section of the ladder in her car, since both together would be way too long.

  4. Paul

    Watching him try to navigate city streets must be funny as hell. How does anyone think this is a good idea or even a possible solution?

  5. Doc

    There’s just nothing to add to this, when they say a picture is worth a thousand words, this is the perfect example, they should put a picture of it beside the definition in the dictionnary.

  6. Mustang13

    This reminds me of the neighbors dunb dog running with a long stick in his mouth, and aproaching two objects spaced closer together than the length of the stick “thats gona hurt!” thought to follow.

  7. CdmBill

    Amazing, everyone knows your supposed to have the ladder idiagonally in the car form the front passneger window to driver’s side back window.

  8. King Jay

    Note to self don’t go driving in america they seem to not know how to drive 😛 lol

  9. King Jay

    wait a minute its not 5ish here its almots 1 in mornin lol ure still in yesterday 😛 lol

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