Florida Couple Crash Nissan Into FedEx Truck In ‘Road Head’ Incident Gone Wrong

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Earlier this week, a black Nissan Rogue slammed head-first into a FedEx delivery vehicle in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and while that alone isn’t very interesting, what makes this story intriguing is what the occupants of the Nissan were up to at the time.

Officials from the Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue who attended the scene claim that the female passenger of the SUV was performing oral sex on the male driver at the time. Evidently, the driver was distracted and forgot about driving, swerving into oncoming traffic and slamming directly into the FedEx truck.

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Authorities report that the driver of the Nissan sustained injuries to his, ahem, groin area while the two people in the FedEx truck also sustained minor injuries, ABC Local 10 states.

The damage sustained to both vehicles appears to be quite comprehensive. The front end of the black SUV has been crushed by the FedEx van and images show it being towed away from the scene. Similarly, the FedEx van’s front has been badly damaged and its airbags were set off in the crash.

It was an unfortunate incident for all those involved, particularly for the individual who was pictured lying on the ground with their pants around their ankles and surrounded by law enforcement officers. While the injuries will get better over time, moving past the embarrassment could take the couple much longer.

Hilariously, a study of students from the University of South Dakota uncovered by Jalopnik revealed that 33 per cent of male students and 9 per cent of female students have engaged in sexual activity while driving. Many of the respondents admitted that the acts caused them to drift out of their lane.

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