Chinese Man Gets Traffic Light Stuck To Head After Scooter Crash

A Chinese man got a traffic light stuck to his head following a scooter crash. This sounds like an absolute comedy of errors. Getting into a crash is bad and…

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A Chinese man got a traffic light stuck to his head following a scooter crash. This sounds like an absolute comedy of errors.

Getting into a crash is bad and embarrassing enough. Getting a crash and then having a traffic light stuck to your head? Yeah, that's much worse. According to Oddity Central, the man spent nearly an hour with a traffic light on his head after messing around on a scooter. Thankfully, the man is expected to make a full recovery but people aren't going to forget what happened any time soon and I'm sure he'll be the butt of jokes for a long time to come. You can't get a traffic light stuck to your head and have people not bring it up!

Chinese Man Gets Traffic Light Stuck To Head After Scooter Crash

The incident happened in the city of Chengdu, China. The first responders had to spend roughly 40 minutes cutting away at the metal casing so the man could free himself. He was then taken to the hospital where he's recovering physically but mentally he might need some time. The story has gone viral worldwide and everyone seems to be laughing at him.

See pictures and videos provided by Oddity Central here.

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