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Nissan Sylphy drive up the pavement and instead of on the road.

Nissan Sylphy drive up the pavement and instead of on the road.

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There are days where I am rushing to go somewhere and would like to take a short cut or step on the pedal. However, this Nissan Sylphy driver took the urgency to another level. 

 

before the straight road there is a left turn arrow behind. 

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But after watching 421 times of the clip, I still cannot comprehend how did he maneuver until it got stuck in the pedestrian path. 

 The good thing is that the car looks intact and there are no injuries for this incident. 

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Share with me your thoughts on this incident! 

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Must be a sale at the shop.

Teana is the first one to get the bargains.

Find a place to park and walk back many all the bargains gone already.

:D

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1 hour ago, Jamesc said:

Must be a sale at the shop.

Teana is the first one to get the bargains.

Find a place to park and walk back many all the bargains gone already.

:D

But that's a MacDonald !!
Unless there's free Sundae ice cream or free upgrade to Kobe beef for burgers limited to first few customers..😁
 

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2 hours ago, Jamesc said:

Must be a sale at the shop.

Teana is the first one to get the bargains.

Find a place to park and walk back many all the bargains gone already.

:D

I buy your story. :grin:

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1 hour ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

But that's a MacDonald !!
Unless there's free Sundae ice cream or free upgrade to Kobe beef for burgers limited to first few customers..😁
 

McD have the new McSpicy drumlet.... Don't tell me is because of . . . . 

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Goes to explain the high myopia rates of Singaporeans!

That's a Sylphy, not a Teana.

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