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How did she do that? Woman's perfect parking exit breaks the internet
How did she do that? Woman's perfect parking exit breaks the internet

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

How did she do that? Woman's perfect parking exit breaks the internet

Credit: Instagram/@pubity The tired stereotype that women can't drive or park has been debunked time and time again — but a recent video has silenced doubters in the most satisfying way. Captured on a busy city street, the footage shows a woman effortlessly maneuvering her Mercedes out of an unbelievably tight parking spot, and the internet can't stop applauding her skill. City driving is stressful enough — from navigating traffic jams to dodging impatient drivers — but parking adds a whole new level of difficulty. Finding an empty spot is rare, and squeezing out of one without a scratch? That's a challenge even seasoned drivers dread. In the now-viral video, the woman approaches the task with calm confidence. Her car is wedged tightly between two vehicles, leaving barely any space to move. Yet without stepping out to check distances or ask for help, she eases the car forward and back with precise, measured movements. Not once does she touch the cars in front or behind her — a feat that left viewers in awe. 'This was incredible to watch,' wrote the person who filmed the moment. 'I was at work when I saw this woman get out of an impossibly tight spot — flawlessly.' One user wrote, 'That woman was an excellent driver, people parking around her were definitely not.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Trend Lets Indians Access Benefits Up to ₹2,00,00,000 India News Learn More Undo Another user wrote, 'If you block someone in like that then you should fully expect your car to be hit when you return.' A third user pointed out, '90% of people would freak out in this situation.' However, while the woman maneuvered her way through a tight parking spot calmly and gracefully in the viral video, another incident showed how humans are becoming increasingly aggressive, even over minor issues. In Miami, a man identified as Anthony Christopher Russian reportedly shot someone following a parking delay. Sitting in his Porsche, Russian grew impatient as another driver struggled to park a Toyota Tacoma in a tight spot. After honking repeatedly,the Russian confronted the man, pulled out a gun, and allegedly fired after two failed attempts. The victim was shot in the foot while walking away and later helped police identify the suspect. Russian was arrested and now faces serious charges, including second-degree attempted murder.

This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views
This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views

News18

time15-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

This Video Of Woman Moving Out Of A Tight Parking Has 12 Million Views

Last Updated: In the video, a woman calmly gets into the driver's seat, even though her car was tightly squeezed between two other vehicles, one in front and one behind. Driving in the city can be tough. You not only need to focus on your driving, but also watch out for other drivers around you. Traffic jams make driving slow and stressful, but finding a parking spot can be even harder since empty spaces are rare these days. However, one part of parking that people don't talk about much is getting the car out of a tight spot once it's parked. This was exactly the problem a woman faced after she parked her Mercedes on a busy street. A video shows how she carefully moved her car out of a very narrow space, which has left the internet stunned. While a few claimed that it's a driver's worst nightmare, the majority were impressed by how neatly she managed to get her car out safely. In the video, a woman calmly gets into the driver's seat, even though her car was tightly squeezed between two other vehicles, one in front and one behind. There was hardly any space to move forward or backwards. Still, without stepping out to check or ask for help, she slowly and carefully moved her car out of the tight spot. What amazed viewers the most was that she didn't hit or even touch the other two cars. The individual who uploaded the video wrote, 'I was at work when I saw this woman successfully get out of an impossibly tight parking spot." Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Glad to see that some people still know how to drive. I would have cut my losses and come back later lol." Another recalling a similar incident shared, 'I was in labour and had to get out of a similar situation. My Mom was shocked how calm I was, just get it done girl." 'Pretty sure there were a bunch of light taps and small paint transfers. After all, it's called a bumper," a comment read. An individual stated, 'Whoever blocked her in need to go back to driving school." Another appreciating her skills mentioned, 'She's single handedly battling the women can't drive argument." One more added, 'Someone find this woman. She deserves to be celebrated." While the woman in the viral video is getting praised for her smart parking skills, a recent incident in Miami took a very dark turn. In this case, a man reportedly shot someone over a parking delay. The man, identified as Anthony Christopher Russian, was sitting in his Porsche as another driver tried to back a Toyota Tacoma into a parking spot. The spot was tight and the driver was struggling to park. As this happened, the man in the Porsche became impatient and started honking repeatedly. Once the Toyota driver finally parked in a very narrow space, he approached Russian, which led to an argument. According to Local 10, Russian told the other driver that he was taking too long to park. He then pulled out a gun, pointed it at the man's chest and tried to shoot, but the gun failed to fire twice. As the victim started walking back to his Airbnb, he heard a gunshot and suddenly felt pain in his right foot after realising he was shot. He went to a nearby hospital for treatment and later helped police identify the man. Russian was arrested and is now facing serious charges, including second degree attempted murder and using a firearm while committing a crime.

Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops
Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops

New York Post

time11-05-2025

  • New York Post

Miami Porsche driver shoots motorist in foot for ‘taking too long' backing into tight spot: cops

This was a different kind of Miami heat. A Porsche driver shot another motorist in the foot because he was 'taking too long' parking his pick-up truck in a tight spot outside a Miami Airbnb. Anthony Christopher Russian, a 29-year-old Tampa resident, was sitting in his white Porsche Macan on April 11 as the driver of a Toyota Tacoma struggled to back into a spot outside an Airbnb in the trendy Wynwood section of the Florida city, according to Local 10. Anthony Russian's mugshot after his arrest for attempted murder on May 7, 2025. Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation The impatient Porsche driver began honking aggressively at the unidentified man, who approached the pricey sports car after finally pulling into what the victim called a 'too narrow' parking spot, according to an arrest report obtained by the station. Russian reportedly told the victim 'he was taking too long,' at which time he produced a firearm, aimed it at the pick-up driver's torso and fired, but the gun malfunctioned — twice, according to the report. As the victim walked back toward his Airbnb unit, he 'heard a gunshot and immediately felt a burning sensation on his right foot,' the document stated. The victim took himself to an area hospital — and later picked Russian out of a police lineup, Local 10 reported. The shooting happened outside the Wynwood Boutique apartment building on NW 33rd Street in Miami, Florida. Google Maps The road rager was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree attempted murder and use or display of a firearm while committing a felony, according to WSVN. A Miami-Dade judge ordered him to be held without bond on the attempted murder charge.

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