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New meaning to double parking, new style to save space: Stack!

A photo of a car accident sparked a frenzy of comments from netizens who poked fun at the matter with wittily worded captions hinting at parking possibilities.

“New parking style to save space, stack,” wrote Facebook page ROADS.sg on a photo showing a Honda Civic positioned perfectly on top of a parked Mercedes.

With nearly 400 comments to date, netizens got busy continuing the post’s caption.

“That is serious double parking,” wrote Facebook user Jeffrey Tan, while one Victor Tan said, “This is what people said ‘On top of things.’”

Facebook user Roger Ching had, “That’s literally a ‘Multi-Storey’ carpark.”

“Not everyone can do that. Need a special skill to park like that,” another netizen commented.

Meanwhile, Facebook user Msadam Salis explained this was the reason he avoids parking near an exit or an accident-prone area, such as parallel to a car park slope.

Although some thought the photo was edited due to the seeming lack of damage on the Mercedes, while others wished no one was injured, details on the incident were released previously.

The bizarre crash happened in Sydney, Australia, on Oct 14 at a shopping centre car park.

It was reported that the Civic driver crashed the car into the gantry barrier, which caused it to roll onto the Mercedes.

A man in his 50s was treated for minor injuries, while the driver, a 73-year-old woman, was unharmed, noted 7News on the incident. /TISG

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