Heartwarming moment: ‘Car surfing’ man soars down a busy highway on top of a Honda SUV in a bizarre stunt that shocked motorists.
- A man was seen cruising in a Honda car on a busy highway
- The dangerous act occurred in Fairfield, in western Sydney.
A man has been seen roof surfing a Honda SUV on a busy highway in a bizarre stunt that has left motorists in disbelief.
The dangerous incident was caught on camera along Horsley Drive in Fairfield, west of Sydney on Monday.
The 30-second clip shows a man, dressed in jeans, a vest over a T-shirt and a yellow hat, crouched over a white Honda CR-V SUV.
He stands up and proceeds to signal traffic heading the other way.
The man then sits back down on the roof of the van to regain his balance before gesturing further.
A man was caught on a car camera cruising around in a Honda SUV in Fairfield, western Sydney, on Monday.

The man stands up and gestures to oncoming traffic during the 30-second clip. He eventually sits back in the SUV to regain his balance.
Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
A NSW police spokesman said “Fairfield Highway Patrol officers are aware of the video and are investigating the incident.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact police immediately.
The state government conducted a parliamentary inquiry into car use in 2003.
Information on the NSW parliament website calls car boating “a dangerous activity of vehicle occupants (usually young people) that can cause serious injury or death.”
“Sometimes this is done as a game or challenge to see who can stay the longest and land on their feet when the car or truck suddenly stops or turns,” the website continues.
A teenager was injured in a car boating incident in Coffs Harbor on the Mid North Shore of New South Wales in April 2021.