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Driver of the car lane in Santa Fe Springs caught with a mannequin in the passenger seat – AOL

Driver of the car lane in Santa Fe Springs caught with a mannequin in the passenger seat – AOL

A driver was stopped by an officer from a highway patrol in California in Santa Fe Springs to intersect dense double lines, just to be destroyed for having a plastic mannequin in the passenger seat, CHP wrote on Instagram Post on Thursday.

A motorcyclist has been cited for numerous violations of the car’s lane after their “passenger” has been established as a mannequin, CHP said in a publication on Instagram. (California Highway Patrol)

Los Angeles traffic is so famous, some residents may be ready to do anything to reduce waiting time – including driving with a passenger seat.

California Highway patrol officer in Santa Face Springs has recently stopped the driver to intersect dense double lines to enter the cart alley just to destroy them for having a plastic dummy instead of another person in the passenger seat, CHP wrote on Instagram Post Thursday.

The agency posted a photo of a mannequin fastened in the passenger seat, dressed in a sweatshirt and sunglasses.

“The goat was sharp … just a little too sharp,” CHP wrote about the dummy.

The driver, whose name has not been released, has been cited for numerous violations of the car’s lane, according to CHP.

“Be sure to plan forward, know your route of travel and the overall challenges of your aspiration to avoid rushing or be tempted to press your luck,” the agency wrote.

The other obvious lesson: if you are going to pretend to qualify for Hov Lanes, do not cross a double line on your way.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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