04/10/2011 - 10h49
FOM! Mulher desiste de estacionar carro após entalá-lo em passagem
Fabrício Calado
Do UOL Tabloide
Em São Paulo
Do UOL Tabloide
Em São Paulo
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Após idas e vindas, o carro entalou numa vaga do tamanho de uma quitinete superfaturada em SP
Bondosa, ela disse que "não quis ser um estorvo", mas "após algumas voltas não conseguia ir pra frente nem pra trás".
Engenheiros removeram o carro algumas horas depois do incidente com a ajuda de pés de cabra e paciência.
O Editor do UOL Tabloide gostaria de aproveitar a ocasião para mandar um abraço para a mãe, que continua aprendendo a dirigir, com sucesso discutível. Valeu, mãe, aceleramos juntos!
(E sim, eu estou me alimentando direito, antes que você pergunte. Não vá me embaraçar na frente de toda a internet.)
Woman, 67, abandons her car after getting stuck reversing out of car park
A woman in Warsaw, Poland, abandoned her car after she jammed it between two walls trying to reverse away from a car park.
Wiola Nowicka's car wedged in the car park driveway (Picture: CEN)
Wiola Nowicka,
67, attempted to turn around in the car park's narrow driveway once she
noticed the high prices she would have to pay.
Nowicka's bad sense of judgement resulted in the driveway being blocked for five hours, as her car was wedged between the driveway walls.
'I didn't mean to be a nuisance,' said Nowicka. 'After a few turns I couldn't go backwards or forwards any more.'
Engineers were able to get the car out from the tight space, with careful inch by inch precision.
Nowicka isn't the only driver over 50, to have misjudged at the wheel.
Earlier this year, an 86-year-old Californian woman crashed her car through the Rock N' Road cycling shop, narrowly missing customers.
Authorities discovered that the woman had hit the accelerator pedal by mistake, instead of the break.
Lucky no one was hurt in either of the incidents.
Nowicka's bad sense of judgement resulted in the driveway being blocked for five hours, as her car was wedged between the driveway walls.
'I didn't mean to be a nuisance,' said Nowicka. 'After a few turns I couldn't go backwards or forwards any more.'
Engineers were able to get the car out from the tight space, with careful inch by inch precision.
Nowicka isn't the only driver over 50, to have misjudged at the wheel.
Earlier this year, an 86-year-old Californian woman crashed her car through the Rock N' Road cycling shop, narrowly missing customers.
Authorities discovered that the woman had hit the accelerator pedal by mistake, instead of the break.
Lucky no one was hurt in either of the incidents.
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/877176-woman-67-abandons-her-car-after-getting-stuck-reversing-out-of-car-park#ixzz1Zr8PeuoT
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