Anyone who's ever driven a vehicle knows that merging can be difficult at times, but merging in Los Angeles can be hell.
LA traffic sucks, but a video shared by Twitter user @allisonklemes shows that sometimes hilarious moments can take place on the jam-packed roads of California.
"Broh driving in LA is such a trip I'm still laughing," a tweet from @allisonklemes reads. Attached, is a video that show a driver attempting to merge by sticking a "Please Let Me In" sign out the window of his car.
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Delighted by the extremely kind sign, someone in Allison Klemes' car can be heard saying, "I love you king." But then, something truly amazing happens. The creative driver in front of them pulled out ANOTHER SIGN that read, "Thanks."
Klemes, a Los Angeles native, told NBC4 that she's "never seen anything like that," in all her years on the road, and she told the news outlet she's even witnessed a driver eating corn on the cob before.
The merging sign has been quite the hit on Twitter, and people are truly thankful that this driver took time out of his life to create the kind and humorous signs.
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I do wonder if there's a less kind side to the "Thank you" sign, though. You know, just in case someone doesn'tlet him in.
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