Driving on the roads these days can always feel like a risk. Someone is either driving too fast or driving too slow. Driving distracted or driving aggressively.

It's never US, right?

Everyone is entitled to be human on the roads and we all need to be patient with one another. A recent incident just hours from Idaho, in Utah, now has nearly 4 Million views and the entire internet THANKING the heavens that nobody was injured in a freak car vs train accident.

Take a look at this incident that left internet users both terrified--and scratching their heads:

Train Collision Near Idaho Shocks The Internet!

Talk about a scary situation!

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We can't believe this incident took place! 

If there's one thing that

Reporter Heidi Hatch of KUTV in Salt Lake City, Utah, wrote:

As lights began flashing for the train crossing, a white SUV stopped and waiting for the train was rear-ended by a pickup truck and pushed onto tracks.
The driver attempts to reverse but can't because the crossing arms came down and blocked them in. The driver got out before the train made impact. No one was hurt.
We cannot imagine watching this incident in person but have to admit--if nobody was hurt, nothing else matters.
Watch the full video for yourself, BELOW:

This isn't the first time that a car crash or roadway disaster has gone viral online--especially here locally. Take a look at some of the most recent 'road disasters' and remember to drive safe out there, everyone! 

Idaho Crash Goes Viral: How Did This Happen?

A fatal crash in Nampa is leaving folks scratching their heads all across America

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This Boise Crash Reminds Drivers To Be Attentive

While this crash has made the rounds online--we hope that everyone involved in this is safe and unharmed. It offers a public reminder to be attentive when driving here in the Treasure Valley

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Rainy Crash on I-84 Reminds Drivers to Take it Slow

Take a look at this scary video

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