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Gets stuck trying to go down some stairs

June 16, 2023
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Gets stuck trying to go down some stairs

A driver in Tenerife has starred in a peculiar incident when trying to go down some stairs with his vehicle. So far, it is unknown if it was an oversight or recklessness on the part of the driver.

However, the image of the scene has gone viral in a short time through instant messaging applications and social networks. It is about an SUV that was trying to change direction on an avenue, but it came across three steps that prevented it from continuing its march.

The situation called the attention of many onlookers, who immediately surrounded the vehicle and tried to help the driver out of the situation. Although the video does not show how the incident was finally resolved, it is presumed that it was necessary to use a tow truck to recover the vehicle.

Although it is not the first time that something similar has happened, this case has surprised many. The news was shared by the account @SocialDrive_es, one of the most active in issues related to traffic and its incidents. Although the exact location in Tenerife where the incident occurred has not been revealed, the responses and reactions on Twitter were immediate.

From humorous comments like “That wouldn’t happen with a motorcycle” even statements like “either you go down with everything or you don’t go down”the users They expressed their disbelief at the situation. Many criticized the driver’s action, although most still don’t quite believe that a car could get stuck on stairs like that.



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