Drunk Hungarian drove a car on the railway track.
The car accident that occurred on the railway track in the Hungarian city of Erd surprised the locals. The Suzuki Swift was moving so awkwardly and slowly that it drew the attention of pedestrians. The car stopped after 170 meters, but the driver did not exit the vehicle. Photos of this episode quickly spread throughout Hungary.
Roland, a witness to the incident, recounts: 'I was walking home and noticed that the car had stopped at the railway crossing. Then it started moving towards the station.'
Roland immediately called the railway company MÁV. 'The woman on the phone was shocked. She probably didn't believe it at first that this was actually happening. And I thought, maybe the driver of this car was trying to throw his life under the train.'
Fortunately, the police arrived before the Intercity train and helped the driver exit the vehicle. It turned out that the driver, a 65-year-old man, was very drunk and had difficulty moving.
The driver is now being charged with violating traffic rules and driving under the influence of alcohol.
It was previously reported that in Khust on November 12, a traffic accident occurred, resulting in the death of the rector of the Pokrovsky Male Georgiy Monastery of the Khust Diocese, Archimandrite Artemiy Patskan.
Also in Brovary, during a walk, a wheel fell from a car onto a four-year-old child.
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