It is to laugh . . . The Austrian Times reports on an incident in Vienna.
Motorist Michael Kienast told local media: "I was behind two guys who had a fender bender because the motorists in front took their eyes off the road to glance up at the view. The young woman was obviously keen on getting some sun in a place where it doesn't usually shine.
"I heard the guy who was rear-ended shout to the motorist who had hit him: 'Didn't you look where you were supposed to be going?'
"The driver who hit him said: 'Sorry, I was distracted,' and pointed up to the window where the woman was lying. The guy who was hit then said: 'Oh, right, I see what you mean'."
Several cars were blocking the road before police arrived but by then she had disappeared inside and closed the windows.
There's more at the link.
I wonder if the insurance companies involved will sue her for causing a distraction?
Peter
3 comments:
One of the few times when both parties were rear ended so to speak.
"I'm sorry, officer, but the moon got in my eyes."
Antibubba
So, does this get written up as a rear-end collision during a full moon?
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