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* The climatic mansion raid of ''Film/KillersOnWheels'', when the horde of biker punks led by Michael raids Guo's villa to retrieve Michael's brother, Johnny. Guo managed to put up quite a fight and kill several bikers, until Michael managed to steal Guo's tractor and drive it into the villa, smashing the building's entire front... [[spoiler:and runs over Johnny who's all tied up in the center of the entrance hall]].
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** The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Pennsylvania_Railroad_train_wreck 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad trainwreck]] happened when a locomotive plowed into the main concourse of Union Station in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC.

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** The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Pennsylvania_Railroad_train_wreck 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad trainwreck]] happened when a locomotive plowed into the main concourse of Union Station in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC. Fortunately, no one was killed, although 43 people were injured (six seriously).
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* In ''Film/TheATeam'', the interns of a mental institution are watching a UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie and see a humvee going into the camera -- just as a real humvee crashes through the wall to rescue Murdock.

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* In ''Film/TheATeam'', the interns of a mental institution are watching a UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie Platform/ThreeDMovie and see a humvee going into the camera -- just as a real humvee crashes through the wall to rescue Murdock.



** The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Pennsylvania_Railroad_train_wreck 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad trainwreck]] happened when a locomotive plowed into the main concourse of Union Station in UsefulNotes/{{WashingtonDC}}.

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** The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Pennsylvania_Railroad_train_wreck 1953 Pennsylvania Railroad trainwreck]] happened when a locomotive plowed into the main concourse of Union Station in UsefulNotes/{{WashingtonDC}}.UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC.
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%%* Think staying inside can protect you from ''Film/TheCar''? Think again.

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%%* Think staying inside can protect you from ''Film/TheCar''? Think again.* The horror film ''Film/TheCar'' plays this trope straight, with the eponymous driverless Satanic vehicle plowing through a woman's house and killing her to avenge her earlier [[TemptingFate taunting it.]]
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* ''WebVideo/NotJustBikes'' discusses how distressingly common it is in North America for cars to end up hitting businesses and other buildings and how street and city design can minimize these collisions.
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* This is the reason why some people will hang a ball from a string attached to their garage's ceiling right over where their car's windshield will be in order to avert this trope.
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** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E12ToLiveAndDieInDixie To Live and Die In Dixie]]", Peter and Brian crash their [[Series/TheDukesOfHazzard General Lee-ized]] station wagon into the house provided by the Witness Protection Program.

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** In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E12ToLiveAndDieInDixie "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E12ToLoveAndDieInDixie To Live Love and Die In Dixie]]", Peter and Brian crash their [[Series/TheDukesOfHazzard General Lee-ized]] station wagon into the house provided by the Witness Protection Program.
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See also ThereWasADoor.

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See also ThereWasADoor.
ThereWasADoor. If they hit ''people'' with the car, see CarFu.

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