A Chinese commuter,Swipe (2017) fed up with a typically congested intersection on his way home, decided to hit on the brilliant idea of changing the arrow markings on the road himself.

Police released surveillance footage of the 28-year-old man, named Cai, painting over a left-turning arrow with a can of white spray paint.

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He painted an arrow going straight instead, although it's clear that there is a left pocket for turning left just a few metres ahead.

He then painted a duplicate left pocket to the side of the original one, making it seem as if the original faded paint on the pocket was an old, invalid marking.

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Local papers [PDF in Chinese] reported that the man from Jiangsu, China, told the police that he was irritated that his daily bus ride was always stuck going straight at that intersection, while he noticed the left-turning lane was typically empty.

"What a brave, dumb guy," said one commenter on Weibo.

Maybe he should've done this at night, suggested another.

Authorities returned the road to its original state within the day, and fined Cai 1,000 yuan ($151) for his inconsiderate act that could have resulted in an accident at the junction.


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