A video shared on Reddit appears to show a driver repeatedly crashing into multiple vehicles in Houston, Texas, before ultimately striking a parked police car. The clip begins with the driver hitting several cars stopped in traffic, reversing, and then ramming into them again as bystanders react to the chaotic scene.
The person filming appeared convinced that the driver would face jail time for their actions. At one point, a white car passed nearby, seemingly trying to avoid the erratic driver, and slowed almost to a complete stop. Moments later, however, the driver accelerated again, sped through an intersection, and crashed into several vehicles before finally coming to a stop.
The Video Is Causing a Stir Among Redditors Because of the Real Danger Posed by That Driver
Reactions to the video ranged from disbelief to dark humor as commenters weighed in on the chaotic scene and the extensive damage captured in the clip. Some users joked about the repeated collisions.
“Now that is crashing out.”
“The cop turning on its lights after being hit xD”
“He went from 2 stars to 5 stars immediately after hitting the cop.”
Others focused on specific details visible in the footage, including a white car that briefly slowed near the scene before the driver continued through the intersection, and some others noted that the vehicle remained operational despite being involved in multiple collisions, a detail several commenters found surprising. Several commenters also voiced concern about the danger posed to nearby motorists and pedestrians, particularly given how quickly the crashes unfolded in a busy area.
“I couldn’t imagine the regret after you’ve calmed down. Was it really worth it? Especially financially.”
The reason behind the driver’s actions remains unclear. The Reddit user who shared the clip referenced social media speculation about a possible personal dispute, but the post did not include any official information confirming a motive. It’s still unclear what happened to the driver after the rampage, but many hope he was severely punished. Others, however, point out that cases like this are more common and that emergency services should be ready to respond should a similar situation occur again.
