Man Narrowly Maneuvers Through Intersection

Now, we don't think he's the luckiest guy alive. But, he's definitely lucky (or good?). Maneuvering a car through that kind of traffic at that speed is, well, impossible.

He's lucky he didn't cause a major accident in that intersection - which could have caused a multi-car pileup. Hence, possibly, making him the luckiest guy alive.

+ YouTube: Luckiest guy alive

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hwyhobo

An idiot just like this one came within inches of killing me last year in very similar circumstances. I didn't call him lucky. Use your imagination.

You might say the only way he was lucky was that I didn't get my hands on him.

I wonder if the moron in the video got prosecuted.

chartguy

Let's say that everybody's guardian angel was working overtime. You're looking at an entire group of very, very lucky people. Totally unbelievable.

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