The Drake #InMyFeelings (or #KeKe/#KiKi) challenge, which involves having someone record you stepping out of a moving car and dancing alongside it to the rapper's new hit song, is the latest internet craze that now has the National Transportation Safety Board issuing a warning.
The dance fad started when a YouTuber named Shiggy posted a video of himself bopping to the catchy song "In My Feelings" off Drake's new album "Scorpion" earlier this month. Somehow the video evolved into people performing the dance after hopping out of a moving vehicle and it has led to more than a few fails, according to USA Today.
Now, the National Transportation Safety Board issued a warning about the challenge on their official Twitter last week:
While most #InMyFeelings fails have participants stumbling or tripping out of their cars, Methuen, Massachusetts Police Chief Joseph Solomon told CBS Boston last week that someone is bound to get seriously injured.
"It's only a matter of time before someone gets sucked into the wheels of the car or dragged or the driver who is recording it with their phone, hits somebody crossing the street," Solomon told the television station.
"It's all about perception. One, your depth perception is off, the car is moving so you're not sure how fast it is and then they all look so excited, so you're not paying so much attention," he added.
Solomon said even with other people around helping shoot the video, jumping out of a moving vehicle, especially from the driver's side, can be chaotic at best. He said passing vehicles could also be confused by what is going on.
"Other drivers think why is this person driving so slow?," Solomon told CBS Boston. "Then they aren't seeing her and bang she's hit by a car trying to pass. Someone panics and sees their friend fall. What do they do? "They don't hit the brake they always step on the gas and now you're going 40 miles an hour dragging someone and a life is lost."
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