CNBC AI News – June 9th – In a highway incident that’s gone viral, a brand-new, unregistered Changan sedan got an unwelcome introduction to the world of road mishaps. The story, as reported by Golden Eye 1818, unfolded on the Shenhai Expressway in Wenzhou, China, on June 3rd.
Surveillance footage captured the moment the unlucky Changan, cruising in the fast lane, failed to brake in time, rear-ending a white Toyota sedan. Fortunately, no one was injured in the collision.
Even more surprising than the crash itself was the aftermath. When traffic police arrived at the scene, the drivers involved were sharing a laugh. Turns out the Changan was being driven by a woman, and the Toyota by her brother.
The sister explained that she had just picked up her new car from a dealership, with her brother providing the ride. She was following him on the highway when she failed to notice the slowing traffic ahead. The consequences? A damaged new car and a bent-out-of-shape Toyota.
Photographs show the Changan suffering damage to its front bumper and hood, while the Toyota sustained rear bumper and body warping.
The sister was issued a fine of 200 yuan (approximately $28 USD) for failing to maintain a safe following distance on the highway and was deemed fully responsible for the incident.
The story has quickly captured the internet’s attention, spawning a flurry of humorous comments. Netizens have playfully speculated about family dynamics, with one commenter quipping, “Sister: You’re paying for this, brother!”, and another, “Surely there’s some sibling rivalry at play here.”
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