Flying Chevette Lands On Camaro Convertible In Brazil Knocking Driver Unconscious | Carscoops carscoops
Convertible has been lucky to survive a terrifying crash with a Chevrolet Chevette in Brazil.
The crash occurred on Christmas Day in Ribeirão das Neves, in the metropolitan area of Belo Horizonte. Security cameras from a nearby pizzeria captured the accident on camera and reveal just how close theFootage shows the brown Chevette failing to stop at a T-intersection. The driver plows down the raised section of road and then goes flying, slamming a red Camaro that was traveling on the road below.
When the local authorities arrived on the scene, the driver of the Chevette admitted that he had just had two shots of cognac and was intoxicated. Which is a stark reminder that one should not get behind the wheel when they have consumed alcohol, not only for their own safety but also that of other road users.
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