I hate to break it to the guy who drove down the side of an overpass in North Texas, but he’s not allowed to park there. 

I get it – it's easy to get mixed up while driving around the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It’s happened to me more than a few times. 

But I can say that I have yet to end up in the same predicament as the guy in the video below. I feel for him, though.

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Not only is he left standing there red-faced in front of God and everybody, but he also has to figure out how to get his car out of there.  

I mean, it’s not like his car broke down on the side of the highway. So, I’m not sure how helpful a tow truck would be in that situation. 

That’s the thing that sucks about these viral videos. You rarely ever know how the situation ended. I can only speculate how he got his car off of there. 

And I’m not even sure where to begin to speculate. I probably would have tried to turn the car around and drive back up it. 

My hope is that the guy will come across the article and let me know how he got that thing out of there.

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