I saw something amazingly similar to that incident in a hospital parking lot about thirty years ago. I saw the driver back out of a spot and back into a car and I stopped walking and watched him pull forward and hit another car, at which point I quickly got behind a double row of cars for protection. He went back and forth and hit at least two more before finally hanging the car up on an earthen berm so it would no longer move. I was amazed when a hospital security guard stepped out of the car, apparently he was sent to move someone else’s car for some reason. As he stepped out another uniformed guard was walking quickly toward him and he looked at the other guard and said, “That car don’t drive right.”
:-)
(I wonder if that counts for four separate accidents, or just one extended accident. The same question applies to the 92-year-old gentleman - is that nine separate accidents, or just one very long serial accident?)
(Ah, those senior moments...)