Gold Coast M1 Pacific Motorway: Dangerous moment man hangs out the window of a car

Insane moment a man hangs from the passenger window of a car at 110km/h

  • A passenger was seen hanging out a window
  • The video was recorded on a 110km/h freeway 

The passenger of a car has shocked drivers with his dangerous behaviour on a busy motorway.

Motorists driving along the M1 Pacific Motorway en route from Brisbane to the Gold Coast spotted the daredevil with more than half his body dangling out the passenger window of a white sedan.

The M1 is one of the state’s busiest motorways with a maximum speed limit of 110km/h in parts.

Wearing a blue shirt, the man was seen sitting on the windowsill before fully leaning back while gripping onto the car with one hand, his head almost touching the road at one point.

A video of the crazy incident, lasting less than a minute, was posted to TikTok.

A black Audi convertible with P-plates can seen travelling alongside the sedan as the man performed his dangerous stunt.

A passenger was filmed dangling out of the passenger window on a busy Queensland freeway (pictured), shocking motorists 

As the convertible keeps a safe distance, it appears as though the man attempts to reach out in its direction before disappearing back into the passenger seat.

The sedan then speeds ahead before the man is again seen outside the window, this time appearing to reach for the rear tyre of the sedan.

After failing to make contact he resumes his position sitting on the windowsill.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Queensland Police for comment.

In 2018 another Queenslander was caught with her entire torso hanging out of a Hyundai Accent.

A motorist caught the moment on their dashcam while travelling along Maryborough Hervey Bay Road, north of Brisbane and turned the footage in to the police.

The driver, who was on their P-plates, was questioned by police and issued with two traffic infringement notices totaling six demerit points and more than $700 in fines.

The passenger was also issued similar traffic infringement notices, also totaling six demerit points and more than $700 in fines.

Both the driver and passenger lost their licences through demerit point accumulation.

At the time a police spokesperson said officers often see ‘crazy things’ while patrolling.

After reaching for the rear tyre of the white sedan, the passenger returns to a seated position on the windowsill of the car as the video ends

After reaching for the rear tyre of the white sedan, the passenger returns to a seated position on the windowsill of the car as the video ends 

A separate Queenslander was seen in 2018 doing the same, recklessly hanging out a window  (pictured)

A separate Queenslander was seen in 2018 doing the same, recklessly hanging out a window  (pictured) 

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