Footage captured the moment a vehicle flipped over a flyover after trying to squeeze between two vehicles before smashing into them.
The Honda jazz was shown driving along a busy motorway in Thailand, when its driver attempted to slip between a Isuzu truck and a Mitsubishi van.
In an apparent act of karma, the car was sent flying after slamming into the rear of the two vehicles it was trying to squeeze past.
It was then shown crashing through the motorway barriers and falling off the edge of the flyover before falling seven metres to the ground.
A Honda Jazz was captured flipping over a flyover after attempting to slip between two other vehicles on a busy motorway
The silver car was shown driving along a highway in the city of Nonthaburi in Thailand
But the dangerous driver was sent flying after trying to squeeze between a Isuzu truck and a Mitsubishi van
The 21-year-old driver of the Honda was injured following the incident, while the impact left the car with shattered windows, a damaged bonnet and slashed tyres, the Sun reported.
The crash occurred in the city of Nonthaburi, which is within the Bangkok Metropolitan Region.
Around 18,000 people die in traffic accidents in Thailand every year, placing in the top ten countries by road fatalities.
Drivers in the south east Asian country are rarely sanctioned for speeding.
The car almost inverted on the carriageway after smashing into the rear of the two vehicles it was trying to squeeze between
Pictured: The Honda smashing through the motorway barrier and toppling over the edge of the flyover
It comes after a school bus in Thailand erupted in flames after several illegally fitted gas cannisters exploded, killing 20 children and three teachers on board.
The bus was carrying the students home from a school trip when it ignited on the outskirts of Bangkok on October 2.
Nineteen children and three teachers were reported to have survived, while horrifying pictures showed charred bodies being pulled out of the burnt vehicle.