Cool customer! Woman calmly steps out of the way as reversing car hurtles along snow-covered pavement and crashes into a pole
- Car snakes across a snowy road in sub-zero temperatures in Yakutsk, Russia
- It then smacks into a wall before changing its route and driving on the pavement
- A woman then steps out of the way and watches as the car smacks into a pole
A woman appeared calm as she simply stepped out of the way as a car came speeding backwards down a snowy road and crashed into a pole.
In the bizarre clip, a Mazda drives backwards across two lanes before smacking into the side of another vehicle in Yakutsk, Russia.
The car, appearing seemingly out of control, continues to move across the snow-covered ground and it sprays from the side of the vehicle’s wheels.
A woman, who is wrapped up in a pink hooded winter coat, narrowly missed being hit by a car driving backwards along a roadside in Yakutsk, Russia
Moments later, the four-seater whacks into a wall and is sent in a different direction.
The footage then shows a woman, who is dressed in a pink hooded winter coat, bracing the minus 39-degree chill.
She wanders along an empty roadside appearing to admire the thick snow.
She appeared calm and simply stepped out of the way as the out-of-control blue vehicle slammed into a wooden pole and knocked it over
The woman then appears to see the hurtling car and steps out of the way.
She appears chilled out as the car comes speeding down the frosty road and narrowly misses being struck.
Seconds later, the navy blue car storms past and smacks into a wooden pole.
The dramatic footage shows the car driving backwards across a road before hitting a wall and changing direction
It then hurtles down the pavement near the unassuming woman who appears to be admiring the thick snow in the Russian city
The beam immediately collapses on to the ground as the girl stands and watches.
She turns to check if any one is around and does not appear to offer any assistance to the driver.
It remains unclear whether anyone was injured during the crash.