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The true test of friendship: Man borrows a friend's car and ends up crashing into a barrier, a Harrier and another barrier

The true test of friendship: Man borrows a friend's car and ends up crashing into a barrier, a Harrier and another barrier

thatJDMahboy

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"It was my car, my friend drove. All I can say he panicked when the bike cut, and the lorry got close. RIP my car."

The above was the background information provided along with the following user-submitted video:

What Happened?

It was just another day travelling on the road until the black car in the video turned on its left signal indicator. 

Moments after signalling, the car veers to the right and sideswipes against the concrete barrier to the right. 

When panic set in, the driver immediately swerved to the left without checking for traffic.

As a result, the black car unintentionally performs a pit manoeuvre on a passing Toyota Harrier.

The SUV immediately lost control and collided head-first into the same concrete barrier that the black car sideswiped earlier.

Meanwhile, the black car crashed head-first into the concrete barrier similar to the Harrier.

According to the user that submitted the video, the blunder caused by his friend was due to vehicles that passed by him too closely. 

Hmmm...seems like a convenient excuse, doesn't it?

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And even if it is, isn't his friend's reaction a tad too slow? 

As the local saying goes, "if you can't swim, don't say your swimming trunks are too big".

Likewise, if you can't drive, then don't - Drivers like that are better off taking public transport for the sake of other motorists.

Netizens' Comments

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LOL the driver's brain need to buffer?

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Haiz....playing the blame game.

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Not sure who the car owner and driver trying to smoke🤨

 

 

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This guy who wrote all these BS is the driver, friend and kayu all in one.

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1 hour ago, Watwheels said:

This guy who wrote all these BS is the driver, friend and kayu all in one.

I lowkey think so too🤭

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3 minutes ago, Windwaver said:

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I would totally lose it if my friend drives my car this way...
 

1 minute ago, Jamesc said:

With friends like this

who need enemies?

:D

Wah this is kinda savage😳

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Car owner need better friends.

:D

Most important question is

who pays for the repairs?

I heard stories where the "friend"

refuse to pay and disappears!

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1 minute ago, thatJDMahboy said:

1.) I would totally lose it if my friend drives my car this way...
 

2.) Wah this is kinda savage😳

Statement 1 explains statement 2

:D

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