Summer and holidays are just around the corner.. We are feeling them and the plans to enjoy the holidays crowd our minds and those of our relatives. Many will go to the coast, others will go to a neighboring country to learn about new cultures, but in all of them there is almost always a basic ingredient: a car. Indeed, mobility is vital on those days but you have to be careful not to end up like this Nissan Micra.
The typical thing when we go to a place and we do not do it with our vehicle is rent a car to enjoy more freedom. Rental companies rub their hands and all fine-tune their fleets. Well, before renting a vehicle we must make sure of two things. First: it's not our car. Second: we must be careful with him or we want to get stuck Like this Nissan Micra. Do you know where it has been and why?
The driver of the Nissan Micra tried to pass through a very narrow alley, raising it a few centimeters off the ground...
Accidents with cars as protagonists is not something new. In fact, we have already told you the occasional incident, such as a Suzuki Swift or a Kia Soul. Well, this Nissan Micra is one that goes through not knowing the ground in which we move and imprudence seizes us. The cause is a driver, a tourist, who did not know the streets and alleys of the town of Messaria on the Greek island of Santorini.
Apparently, one day before the Greek Easter Sunday, he got into one of his alleys and got stuck. But the most curious thing of all is that the vehicle was also raised from the ground a few centimeters. In short, it blocked a public passage and the Municipal Community of Messaria had to put this announcement on its official Facebook profile…
"Please pay attention! In the narrow alley of “Agios Konstantinos” the car in the photo is stuck. We have contacted the rental office and are expected to remove it. Due to the extremely difficult day and place, it may not be possible to withdraw it immediately. Please for your attention. Thank you very much and Happy Resurrection!"
The result is what you see in the image with the consequent disorder for the neighbors. And not only that, the towing service that had to remove it took longer to arrive because the streets of Messaria are not designed for cars, but were created centuries ago for people and donkeys. However, the moral of this curious story is the following: Be careful if you are going to rent a car for the holidays this summer because you can have a scare…
Above all, if you don't know the terrain and that happens on a high percentage of occasions... Or not...?
Source - Municipal Community of Mesaria by Facebook