Hooligans Shut Down San Francisco’s Bay Bridge to do Donuts (W/Video)
Bay Area residents that have to travel on San Francisco’s Bay Bridge (we’re sorry) had to endure worse-than-usual traffic this past Sunday evening after a group of cars temporarily blocked the eastbound side of the bridge. What for? To do donuts, of course.
SFGate reports the incident occurred just after 6:00 pm on Sunday, with as many as 50 cars said to have blocked traffic so a group of hooligans could show off on the bridge. Only a few cars are seen in a video posted to Instagram, which clearly shows a 2004-2006 Pontiac GTO burning rubber just outside the Bay Bridge’s Yerba Buena tunnel.
This isn’t the first time a major Bay Area highway has been shut down for hooning. In 2013, a group of cars stopped traffic to perform stunts in the middle of Interstate 880 in Oakland. A similar incident occurred last November on the same stretch of highway.
As of this writing, the suspects are still at large. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the matter.
Source: SFGate
A video posted by Bay Area Movement™ (@bayareamovement) on Apr 10, 2016 at 7:45pm PDT
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