Italy: Man gets stuck driving car down Rome's Spanish Steps
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Dude watched too much action movies.
Specifically Mission: Impossible.
I'm sure there's at least a couple others that do the same thing.
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Ohhh, stuck as in stuck on the steps. I first read it like it was a "well this is my life now" headline.
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti
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Ohhh, stuck as in stuck on the steps. I first read it like it was a "well this is my life now" headline.
You are not alone.
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His mistake was not driving a Mini Cooper.
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Specifically Mission: Impossible.
I'm sure there's at least a couple others that do the same thing.
The Italian Job (1969)
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The Italian Job (1969)
Should have been driving a Mini.
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if those steps are so spanish the why are they in rome?
Scacco matto
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Or used Apple maps to navigate.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]When I was in Australia, this happened...
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81 year old.
Yeah, and he said he was heading to work.
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Yeah, and he said he was heading to work.
Retiring would be a step down for that guy.
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one hopes that he's learnt his lesson and takes appropriate steps hereon.
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I’d judge him but I once was forced to rent a car in France because of a strike and drove through what was definitely a total pedestrian/restaurant area because it was on a map as a road. It can happen if you’re an idiot with no sense of direction.
Also, Google Maps once tried to give me a shortcut through the Manhattan Project site in New Mexico. The security guard asked for ID and I gave him my driver’s license and he said, “Here’s what you’re gonna do. Go to that turnaround right there and never come back.”
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81 year old.
No kidding, when I went to renew my license there was an old guy there, accompanied by his son apparently, who couldn't even understand when they told him to sit.
He got his license renewed no problem.
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I’d judge him but I once was forced to rent a car in France because of a strike and drove through what was definitely a total pedestrian/restaurant area because it was on a map as a road. It can happen if you’re an idiot with no sense of direction.
Also, Google Maps once tried to give me a shortcut through the Manhattan Project site in New Mexico. The security guard asked for ID and I gave him my driver’s license and he said, “Here’s what you’re gonna do. Go to that turnaround right there and never come back.”
Italy is even worse than France for this kind of thing. More than a few times I've found myself on streets that DEFINITELY were not car streets, but Google maps sent me there. Florence was the worst for this. I've also found myself on streets in Italy that only very very narrow cars could fit down because of Google maps. I had to reverse down a long alley because it kept narrowing and narrowing until even with the mirrors pulled back it was narrower than my rental car (with a small car in front of me pissed off because I was blocking her).
Germany also has a lot of pedestrian/restaurant squares that do allow cars but only early in the morning or late at night, but there are no signs saying WHEN those times are. And I needed to drive through those squares to get to my hotels, so that was interesting a couple times.
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I’d judge him but I once was forced to rent a car in France because of a strike and drove through what was definitely a total pedestrian/restaurant area because it was on a map as a road. It can happen if you’re an idiot with no sense of direction.
Also, Google Maps once tried to give me a shortcut through the Manhattan Project site in New Mexico. The security guard asked for ID and I gave him my driver’s license and he said, “Here’s what you’re gonna do. Go to that turnaround right there and never come back.”
I did this in Carcassonne. The town square is one-way…not the way I was going. People were honking and yelling. I just pretended I was Clark Griswold and smiled and waved. “Everyone is so friendly around here!”
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I’d judge him but I once was forced to rent a car in France because of a strike and drove through what was definitely a total pedestrian/restaurant area because it was on a map as a road. It can happen if you’re an idiot with no sense of direction.
Also, Google Maps once tried to give me a shortcut through the Manhattan Project site in New Mexico. The security guard asked for ID and I gave him my driver’s license and he said, “Here’s what you’re gonna do. Go to that turnaround right there and never come back.”
I will absolutely judge him anyway because literally everyone with a license should be able to scrounge up enough of a clue to fucking stop instead of driving down a damn staircase!