We've all been there. In an unfamiliar city, trying to figure out where to turn, and what roads to take.

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Suddenly, that unfamiliarity causes something to happen like the lady in the video at the bottom of this article.

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Oopsie

As the video opens, we see a gray sedan driving right down the DART Rail system in Dallas, Texas. A train can be seen lumbering down the line directly in the cras path.

Reverse Time

Smartly, the car pops it in reverse and starts trucking it back in the other direction. But the train traveling in the opposite direction is blocking the car from getting out of the way. Such drama! Well, maybe if all of the vehicles in the video were moving faster than 5 miles per hour, but I digress.

What Happened?

The driver finally gets her car out of the path of the oncoming DART, but it appears as though she stopped on the other line. I never understand why people stop recording things like this when obviously there is more to see.

Keep those phones rolling, Y'all, nobody is going to get upset with extra footage, but ending a video like this without seeing the conclusion is infuriating.

Oh well, I'll make up my own ending.

Legend has it, she's still parked in that same spot today.

 

Check out the video for yourself below:

 

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