
Se encuentra un coche de policía de cartón en la carretera y pega un frenazo po…
¿Imaginas ir por la carretera, a tu ritmo, y de repente ver un coche de policía aparcado en el arcén? Lo habitual es que pises el freno y te asegures…
Drivers traveling on a highway near San Jerónimo, Antioquia, Colombia, have reportedly been startled by a deceptive sight: what appears to be a police patrol car parked on the roadside. However, upon closer inspection, the vehicle is revealed to be a cleverly crafted cardboard cutout designed to resemble an official police vehicle. The prank, captured in a recent viral video, shows the perspective from a moving car as it approaches the stationary "patrol car." An electronic traffic sign is also visible in the vicinity, displaying safety messages. As the camera passes the object, its true nature as a two-dimensional prop becomes apparent. The video's accompanying on-screen text humorously questions, "How many people have been scared by that piece of painted cardboard?" Comments from viewers suggest that many have indeed been momentarily fooled, with some recounting their own experiences of instinctively slowing down or reacting to the unexpected sight. The prank highlights an unusual method, albeit unofficial, that temporarily influences driver behavior in a specific local area.
¿Imaginas ir por la carretera, a tu ritmo, y de repente ver un coche de policía aparcado en el arcén? Lo habitual es que pises el freno y te asegures…