Man backs entire car into large hole after attempting to turn down closed street

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ST. LOUIS, MO – A driver backed his vehicle into a hole after attempting to drive down a blocked street on Wednesday, according to KSDK.

The incident was reported around 2:30 p.m. and happened near the intersection of Scanlan Avenue and Clifton Avenue when the male driver of a tan Chrysler sedan attempted to turn onto Clifton. The street was blocked off by St. Louis water workers at the time.

After being told he could not drive down the street, the man reversed his Chrysler into a hole. The entire sedan became stuck, and a tow truck was needed to pull it out.

No injuries have been reported.

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