
A man spent nine hours covering his Corvette with 2,500 Christmas lights, but only realized what it looked like during the day after the work was already finished.
Content creator Nick, who usually posts videos focused on fitness activities and weight loss, recently caught the attention of internet users after his latest Christmas-themed project.
He posted a video explaining that he had covered his newly purchased Corvette with 2,500 Christmas lights, but only noticed what the car looked like during the day after the nine-hour job was completed.
Nick’s video has already racked up more than 3 million views. In the comments, most of the criticism seems to stem from the fact that Nick chose green tape to attach the Christmas lights to the bodywork.
“Why didn’t you just use black tape?” asked one TikTok user. “What’s with the bright green tape?” questioned another. “You should have used clear tape, man,” said a third user.
Despite the negative comments, the influencer didn’t seem to mind, saying that the daytime appearance of his Corvette was like a “teaser for the night.”
Meanwhile, others began to wonder whether driving around in a car fully covered with Christmas lights could bring legal implications. “Dude, is this legal?” commented one user. “This should be illegal, it distracts other drivers,” said another.
Although traffic laws can vary from state to state in the United States, Nick, who is from Massachusetts, could face problems with authorities if he is pulled over by the police.
That’s because, according to state law, “it is illegal to install or display flashing, rotating, or oscillating lights on any vehicle, unless it is an emergency, police, or service vehicle.”
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