The moment the 18-year-old girl fell out of her friend's car was caught on camera, the video is now a viral sensation

Jan 21, 2015 14:38 GMT  ·  By

Let's face it, teenagers don't always make the best decisions. Some might want to argue otherwise, put there's a new viral video in town that proves that young folks are, in fact, prone to getting themselves in all sorts of trouble.

The footage, first posted on Vine several days ago, shows a young girl twerking with such dedication that she falls out of her friend's car. No, the car was not parked at the side of the road or in somebody's backyard. It was moving.

Yup, a teenage girl actually danced so hard that she fell out of a moving vehicle. Fear not, you won't have to search long and hard for the video of this incident. Just scroll down and watch it as many times as you want.

Why twerking in a moving vehicle is never a good idea

It is understood that the incident occurred earlier this month in Georgia, US. At that time, the devout twerker, identified as 18-year-old Brittany Symone, was traveling through the city of Atlanta together with her sister and a friend.

The girls were listening to music, and when K Camp's “Lil Bit” started playing, Brittany Simone simply had to get up and dance to it. For reasons still unknown, the teenager believed it a good idea to open the passenger door and hold on to it while dancing.

At one point, the 18-year-old girl lost her balance, fell out of the moving car and landed smack on the ground. No grass to soften the impact, no nothing even remotely comfy or puffy. Just hard, grey asphalt with an appetite for broken human bones.

Worry not, the teenage girl walked away unharmed

The good news is that, at least this one time, the asphalt lost the confrontation with the 18-year-old girl. Thus, although some reports say that the girl broke her spine or neck, her friend insists that Brittany Symone did not suffer any serious injuring when she fell from the car.

True, there was some bruising, but she pretty much walked away unharmed. Then again, it's safe to assume that it will take her a while to get over the scare. One can only hope that the next time K Camp's “Lil Bit” starts playing, she'll make sure she's not in a moving vehicle before twerking to it.