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Video: Driver in lucky escape as metal pole smashes his windshield

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Video: Driver in lucky escape as metal pole smashes his windshield

 

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Image: Daily News

 
Dash cam footage in conjunction with an internal camera showed the moment when a bit of metal pole flew up into the windshield of a car.
 
The driver was proceeding normally along Route 36 between Chonburi and Rayong when a vehicle in front went over the pole propelling it up.
 
The driver manages to keep his composure and park safely, reported Daily News online. 
 
It was posted on the Facebook page of "Nuay X Japan" with the driver in the comments section saying that it happened on Friday morning.
 

 

Source: Daily News

 

 
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Good job he was wearing brown trousers!

Is he an Uber driver or why exactly does he also have an internal cam (unless that's how the camera is built of course)?

10 minutes ago, Ceruhe said:

Is he an Uber driver or why exactly does he also have an internal cam (unless that's how the camera is built of course)?

Asked and answered.

1 hour ago, Ceruhe said:

Is he an Uber driver or why exactly does he also have an internal cam (unless that's how the camera is built of course)?

Just to make sure. Sending the question further down the line to get to the bottom of this outrageous extra function.

That's how uninformed I am about these things haha, thx for answering/confirming that. Seeing how I am soon to buy a dash cam, this was handy information to keep an eye out for or rather do some more digging into other features I'm not familiar with.

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