- Video footage shows two women strolling through a Sydney tunnel this month
- The women can be seen giggling and running in front of oncoming traffic
- Cars slow down in order to avoid clipping the daring pedestrians
Two women have been captured on video strolling through a busy Sydney tunnel as cars swerve to avoid them.
The footage, released by Transurban, shows two young women giggling and casually walking up the Domain Tunnel section, near Woolloomooloo.
They can be seen balancing on the narrow median strip as they dodge cars and trucks.
Two women have been captured on video strolling through a busy Sydney tunnel as cars swerve to avoid them
The women can be seen running across lanes in front of oncoming traffic with no regard for their safety
The video, which was filmed earlier this month, shows traffic slowing down to avoid clipping the reckless pedestrians.
The women dash across lanes in front of oncoming traffic with no regard for their safety, or the safety of other drivers.
Other cases of pedestrians risking their lives can also be seen in the footage, with one cyclist ending up in a tunnel.
Other cases of pedestrians risking their lives can also be seen in the footage, with this cyclist ending up in a tunnel
The man has to walk his bike through the tunnel and narrowly avoids being hit by a cement mixer
The man has to walk his bike through the tunnel and narrowly avoids being hit by a cement mixer.
He signals to tunnel CCTV and is eventually rescued by tunnel workers.
Andrew Head, from Transburban, said it’s lucky the pedestrians made it out uninjured.
‘People, be they cyclists or pedestrians, and traffic travelling at high speed simply do not mix,’ he told Channel Nine.