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Lebanon’s worst traffic violations – Part I

In light of the recent buzz on some outrageous traffic violations (but which have become perfectly normal), here is (the first part of) a compilation of some of the worst and most outrageous traffic violations I’ve seen on social media.

1- Tanning on the roof of a car – on the highway

Picture via Yasa.com.lb
Picture via Yasa.com.lb

Tanning on the beach is so yesterday wlo!

2- Partying on the roof of a car – on the highway

Picture via @Hakasem/blogbaladi.com
Picture via @Hakasem/blogbaladi.com

Them girls be like: What is Sky bar?

3- Transporting a tree using a motorcycle

Picture via Facebook
Picture via Facebook

Who needs trucks?

4- Transporting a motorcycle using a motorcycle

Picture via Facebook
Picture via Facebook

Wait, what??

5- Donkey in the trunk of a car

Picture received via WhatsApp
Picture received via WhatsApp – Authenticity could not be verified

This should get PETA‘s attention.

6- Motorcycle carrying a cow – on the highway

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Picture seen on Facebook

PETA/Animals Lebanon/BETA anyone?

Picture via Twitter taken in Beirut Down Town
Picture via Twitter taken in Beirut Down Town

Three people on a motorcycle. Oh wait!

7- Superman on a motorcycle

Picture via Twitter
Picture via Twitter

Boring. Wait till you see the rest.

8- Violation duo

Picture via blogbaladi.com/Yasa
Picture via blogbaladi.com/Yasa

This definitely beats Number 4

9- Standing on top of a motorcycle

Picture via blogbaladi.com/Yasa
Picture via blogbaladi.com/Yasa

“I believe I can fly…”

10- Eyes closed on a motorcycle…on one wheel

Picture via Blogbaladi.com
Picture via Blogbaladi.com

“I can’t look, I just can’t!”

Read also

5 traffic violations that are perfectly normal in Lebanon

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Elie Wehbehttp://www.bellebeirut.com
Elie Wehbe is the editor-in-chief of BelleBeirut. He is also a journalist and a blogger, who's been writing ever since he could hold a pen.
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