Damaged Dodge caught crabbing through traffic
At least they used their indicators! A motorist in the US has been caught on camera driving a Dodge Charger with one serious issue.

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The driver of a Dodge Charger has been snapped travelling sideways down the streets of the US city of Philadelphia.
Yes, you read that right: sideways.
No, the driver’s not some kind of skilled drifter, but rather their Dodge Charger has what appears to be a misaligned rear axle, causing the vehicle to drive at an angle.
The driver is seen travelling along a busy highway and a main road in the Pennsylvania capital.
The vehicle can be first seen on Interstate 95 north of Philadelphia, towards Betsy Ross Bridge. There doesn’t appear to be anyone besides the driver in the video and the front bumper has been removed.
In another video published by Times Now, the vehicle can be seen on Roosevelt Boulevard – a main road, further north of the city.
The driver changes lanes three times before the video ends with them weaving in and out of traffic.
It’s unclear if the driver was on their way to get the vehicle fixed and if they were pulled over by police.
Jade Credentino is an automotive journalist currently based in Melbourne, Australia. Jade has had a chance to review a variety of vehicles and particularly enjoys SUVs. She enjoys traveling and going on road trips exploring Australia.
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