It does sound like it kind of gets you somewhat upset otherwise it wouldn't ent up in front of a fire hydrant.
It reminds me of when I was in high school in the early sixties. The truant officer for the school used to drive one of little Nash-Ramblers. Every now and then you would see it on its side or even upside down. The coup de grace came at the end of our senior year. The car somehow ended up on top of one of the buildings. I don't know to this day how it got up there but it was funny, really funny as a matter of fact.