I've been driving in New York City since I was a kid. And, while I spent some time living in Washington D.C., I was driving all over for business. With both of those experiences under my belt, I think I can drive just about anywhere; they're easily some of the worst roads to be on.
You have drivers from all walks of life converging on a five or six lane road with cars parked — typically — on both sides and that's not even accounting for the trucks that are scattered here, there and everywhere else in between.
You get the picture.
Essentially, you enter the seventh gate of hell. If you're not careful, it'll swallow you. Whole.
That's precisely what happened when the owner of a Ferrari FF double parked on a busy New York City road — Columbus Avenue.
According to a forum user on FerrariChat the FF owner got a ticket on top of all this. Yikes.
Should we start a pool if it's totaled or how much damage was caused by the truck?
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