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This Is Not How You're Supposed to Fly Out of Dallas-Fort Worth Airport

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:wow:

Crazy
 
In their defense, Blockbuster was closing in twenty minutes and they had to return Three Men and a Little Lady.
 
If they lived & didn't kill anyone. That is simply awesome!:up:
 

NBC News said:
A driver leaving the airport early Tuesday morning launched over a tollbooth after hitting the concrete lane divider.

A YouTube video posted by the Dallas Observer shows a female driver, later identified as 23-year-old Jasmine Villasana, hitting a protective barrier at the north end of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport at a high rate of speed.

The driver and her vehicle flew over the tollbooth -- and another vehicle in the lane paying a toll -- and landed on the other side of the booth shortly after 6 a.m. Tuesday. The driver told police she had been rear-ended as she was approaching the toll plaza and that the collision caused her vehicle to strike the protector barricade.

After landing, the woman's car burst into flames. She was able to get out safely, but police said she kept trying to get back into the vehicle while it was on fire.

Gives a bad name to women drivers everywhere - honestly, if she were rear-ended... where's the other vehicle? And what could be so important to her that she wanted to get back into the car while it was ON FIRE?
 
I think trying to get back into the car could be explained by her being drunk.
 
I really wish the cameras were closer so we could have seen reactions of the people she flew past.

Gives a bad name to women drivers everywhere - honestly, if she were rear-ended... where's the other vehicle? And what could be so important to her that she wanted to get back into the car while it was ON FIRE?

Exactly, we likely would have seen someone right behind her, plus, that's no excuse for how fast she was going to begin with. You're approaching a place where you need to stop, you shouldn't be going that fast where, even if you do lose some control, you should be slow enough to get it back.
 
That's how we live here in the DFW. Our car chasing lifestyles are a part of our culture.
 
That's how we live here in the DFW. Our car chasing lifestyles are a part of our culture.

haha damn right.

the airport isnt that far from where I used to live.
 
The best part of the entire thing is the title of the YouTube video.
 

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