Uber driver attempts to drive down stairs in San Francisco, gets stuck

Uber driver attempts to drive down stairs in San Francisco, gets stuck

Uber driver attempts to drive down stairs in San Francisco, gets stuck

Business Insider reported that the driver and passengers involved did not sustain any injuries, although Fred's ego is likely a little bruised after this Scott-ian blunder.

Monday afternoon, a number of people got that pleasure, when they caught sight of a white Toyota sedan with an Uber sticker in the front window stuck on the steps leading out of the Market and Church street Safeway.

An Uber driver in San Francisco drove his passengers down a set of stairs.

An Uber representative said no one was injured and the company is investigating the incident, which some reports indicated may have resulted from the driver receiving bad information from his Global Positioning System.

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A tow truck driver attempted to remove the white Toyota Camry from the stairs around 3 p.m., but the cable connecting the auto to the tow truck snapped, leaving the vehicle to slide forward into a city trash can, pushing it off its bolts, the San Francisco Examiner reported.

An Uber spokesman said the company was looking into the incident.

The San Francisco Police Department said an investigation is ongoing and it is not yet clear whether the driver will be cited.

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