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A driver in Belarus faced an unusual road hazard recently. The driver was passing through a rain-soaked village close to capital Minsk when a pedestrian suddenly stepped into the roadway and began a series of physical contortions. Luckily the driver had been travelling slowly due to the inclement weather conditions and was able to bring the vehicle to a rapid halt. After observing the pedestrian carry out the splits repeatedly in the roadway, the driver reversed and carefully drove around the man. It is tho
July 11, 2016 Read time: 1 min
A driver in Belarus faced an unusual road hazard recently. The driver was passing through a rain-soaked village close to capital Minsk when a pedestrian suddenly stepped into the roadway and began a series of physical contortions. Luckily the driver had been travelling slowly due to the inclement weather conditions and was able to bring the vehicle to a rapid halt. After observing the pedestrian carry out the splits repeatedly in the roadway, the driver reversed and carefully drove around the man. It is thought that the pedestrian was most likely drunk. However a counter theory is that he might have been part of a gang intent on stealing the vehicle by forcing the driver to stop.

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