A shocking incident occurred in Seattle, Washington, when a woman ended up on the Mount Baker light rail station platform after reportedly following GPS directions in a Mazda CX-5. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening after the vehicle entered a restricted-access route and proceeded onto an elevated station platform, disrupting transit service in the area.
The video of the incident spread quickly across social media platforms, including Reddit, where it gained significant attention. A post on r/mildlyinfuriating received thousands of upvotes and comments, with users reacting with confusion, disbelief, and debate about how the situation could have happened.
The clip shows a red car slowly moving forward on the platform before coming to a stop near an officer. The officer approached the vehicle, and the Washington woman exited without incident. The car was later removed using heavy equipment, and transit service was temporarily halted while crews worked to clear the area.
Witnesses reported that the Washington woman appeared to believe she was following GPS instructions, which led her onto a restricted access route connected to the station. The path is normally separated from public roads and is not intended for vehicle traffic. The Mount Baker station is part of Seattle’s light rail system and sits on an elevated structure, meaning the vehicle traveled up a non-road ramp before reaching the platform level. No injuries were reported, and officials said there was no confirmed structural damage.
Transit disruption lasted about two hours while service was suspended in the area to allow for vehicle removal and safety checks. The unusual nature of the incident led to widespread discussion online after images and video circulated across social media, with many users questioning how the driver was able to follow the route onto the tracks in the first place.
Washington Driver Incident Sparks Online Debate
The reaction online to the incident in Washington was a mix of confusion, humor, and criticism. Many commenters were surprised that a driver could end up on elevated train infrastructure at all, especially given the visible separation between roadways and rail access points. Some users suggested GPS error, driver confusion, or possible medical issues such as cognitive decline or disorientation. Others reacted with disbelief, comparing the situation to something out of a video game or describing it as something that “should not be possible.”
A large portion of the discussion focused on driver ability and road safety, with users arguing that licensing systems may not adequately prevent unsafe driving. Others pointed out that similar navigation-related incidents have occurred in different countries, suggesting the issue is not unique to one region. “License revoked forever. No discussion, you should have to hand it in right there and then,” one user wrote.
At the same time, a number of commenters showed concern for the woman in Washington, noting that disorientation or underlying health issues may have contributed and suggesting that her family may need to step in if she is no longer fit to drive.







