The windshield of a car driving along the Kita-Kanto expressway in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture, was hit by a stone-like object, police said Friday.
According to police, the object -- about the size of a golf ball -- hit the car and cracked the windshield at around noon on Thursday, Fuji TV reported. Police believe somebody deliberately threw the object from an overpass.
The 67-year-old driver was not injured.
© Japan Today
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nath
i think car-rock-throwing was an olympic sport for the bad kids when i was young.
nath
How did they determine that it had been thrown?
sensei258
Or it could have been thrown by another vehicle's tire. It happened to us in the states. Didn't hit the windshield, but put a nice gouge in the roof of our car.
Ex_Res
I think that anybody caught doing this should be charged with attempted murder.
Monozuki
At any rate, good thing not getting injured.
hmmm1
Thrown
Yubaru
Happens quite a lot with dump trucks that carry gravel and not just on the highways either. My wife had the window of her car cracked by a gravel dropping out of one a number of years ago.
khulifi
Some times stones fall out of dump trucks too ...
Rana Sodhi
Jesus. It could have caused a serious accident.
FizzBit
Dropped, not thrown.