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If you want some fresh air in your car while on the highway, roll down the windows, but you should absolutely not do what a woman in Hsinchu did. A driver captured a video of another car on Freeway No. 3 speeding along with the door wide open. What’s more, a woman in the vehicle swung her leg out and dragging her foot on the asphalt for about 15km. The stunt continued even after the car got off the freeway. Some say the woman may have argued with the driver and was thinking of jumping out, while others say maybe drugs were involved. But something that everyone can agree on is that it is a dangerous stunt indeed.

Cars zip along the freeway at more than 100km per hour. But this silver car ahead has a door wide open! A woman is holding it in place while letting her feet dangle outside. The driver behind was stunned.

You would think that the door would close after getting off the freeway… but no! The car door stayed open.

The stunt alarmed everyone around, fearing for the passenger’s safety.

Member of public
Commenting on incident
It’s not OK. The car is also going so slow that if a motorbike passes by at a faster speed, it could easily cause a crash. I think she might have stepped on something, because it doesn’t look like she’s going to jump out.

Member of public
Commenting on incident
Maybe they argued, or something else happened, who knows? It is dangerous though.

The shocking scene was captured on Freeway No. 3. The woman opened the door at around the 94km point on the northbound lane and swung her foot out, dragging it on the floor for about 15km. She left it dangling even after exiting the Guanxi Interchange.

Hsiao Shih-wei
Police officer
We investigated the incident and found no reports made by the public. Attempts to contact the owner of the vehicle have yielded no response. Our brigade will summon the owner, driver and passengers for questioning.

The dangerous stunt not only put the passengers of the vehicle at risk, but also fellow road users. The police say fines will be issued in accordance to traffic regulations. But the mystery remains as to why they would even do that to begin with.

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