Man Used Fake Skeleton To Drive in HOV Lane

It is said that around 7,000 people get cited yearly for violating the rules for driving in the HOV lane. This 62-year-old man just had to be one of them, after he tried to disguise a fake skeleton as a passenger so that he could use the aforementioned lane.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety says a trooper pulled over the man on Thursday after noticing he had placed a fake skeleton in the passenger’s front seat.

At the very least, I could praise the man for his cleverness by making the skeleton sit upright, tying it to the front seat, and have it wear a hat.

He could have had the skeleton wear the seatbelt, though, and have it wear gloves. But hey, that’s just me!

Last April, a man was pulled over after driving in the HOV lane with a mannequin wearing a sweatshirt, baseball cap and sunglasses.

What are your thoughts about this one?

(Image Credit: Arizona Department of Public Safety via AP)


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