Car Stunt On San Francisco Bay Bridge Backs Up Traffic For Miles

8 years, 7 months ago - 15 April 2016, Autoblog
Car Stunt On San Francisco Bay Bridge Backs Up Traffic For Miles
A group of 50 cars closed down the San Francisco Bay Bridge on Sunday evening to put on a road show. What's really remarkable is that none of the offending drivers have been arrested. Yet.

A road show is when several cars coordinate together to block off traffic. The open lanes are then used as a stage for burnouts, donuts, and other tricks. Once these jokers have their fun, traffic is allowed to open back up. In this case, five drivers worked together to block all lanes on the Bay Bridge, SFGate reported. Once traffic was stopped, 50 show offs flooded the bridge.

While road shows might seem like a car enthusiast's dream, they thoughtlessly force hundreds of drivers to sit in miles-long traffic backups. In this case, nobody was able to cross the Bay Bridge while this latest stunt took place. Police haven't made any arrests at this time. In a video of the road show posted by Instagram user Bay Area Movement is appears that the cars have removed their license plates to avoid detection. So far the video has over 2,000 likes on Instagram.

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