The tram driver helped the car get out of the tracks, but quickly regretted it
Due to the abundance of precipitation, cars regularly get stuck in the snow and cannot get out on their own in Russia, blocking the movement of cars. Most often, tram passengers help hapless drivers by pushing out stuck cars.
But sometimes motorists have to pay for their recklessness. So, a curious incident occurred on Kolmogorov Street. The driver of a Renault Megane car drove along the tram line and got stuck in loose snow. There was a normal road nearby, but the motorist could not use it because the passage was blocked by a truck (the tractor either could not drive up the hill or had broken down).
A tram arrived to help the stuck Renault. The sedan was attached with a cable to the carriage, and it began to move backward, pulling the car. Everything could have ended well, but the driver of the car was gape and did not notice that the tram had slowed down.
As a result, the Renault drove backwards straight into the tram coupling at a decent speed. Obviously, the car's bumper was in trouble.