Sometimes, things happen on the roads that just leave us lost for words. This is one of those times. On Tuesday, a driver was spotted in Mississauga, Canada just motoring around with an entire set of metal stairs seemingly haphazardly plonked atop their Mazda 3. I’ve seen some questionable lapses in road safety in my time, but nothing quite this absurd.
For context, Mississauga is one of the two biggest cities in Peel Region, a district just west of Toronto. According to insurance aggregator rates.ca, Peel Region’s two main cities of Brampton and Mississauga have the highest average car insurance rates in Ontario, and this incident probably doesn’t help in that department.


It shouldn’t need to be said, but driving with a big set of stairs atop a Mazda 3 doesn’t seem like a great idea, partly because this set is bigger than the roof itself, and partly because I don’t see any ratchet straps or other load retention devices being used in the stills or video footage. It’s also the sort of move that would attract a ton of attention, which explains the various images and videos of the incident circulating on social media, such as this still image that was posted on Instagram by 905_Roadside.
If nothing about this seems thought-out, that’s because, according to Peel Regional Police, the stairs weren’t intentionally placed atop the hatchback. Instead, “Police investigation revealed that the vehicle reversed into a building striking the stairs and the stairs released from the building and stayed attached to the vehicle.”
Normally, this is when a driver is supposed to stop, file an insurance claim, and call the police due to property damage, but that’s allegedly not what happened here. Instead, the driver appears to have driven away from the building, as the footage below shows the car motoring along an arterial road.
Unsurprisingly, someone called this vehicle into police, and the driver was stopped and charged with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act. Mercifully, police report that no other vehicles were involved and that the driver was uninjured. As the story goes, this seems to be a case of one car, one driver, one building, one staircase, and a chain of decisions that shouldn’t have been made like that.
How does a Mazda 3 cope with getting wedged under a staircase and pulling it away from a building? About as well as you’d expect. In video shared by Instagram account Toronto_Only, the rear window’s shattered, the hatch is stoved in, the right curtain airbag’s deployed, and the left quarter panel is creased. I’m no insurance estimator, but there’s a good chance this otherwise respectable hatchback is now effectively totalled.
I guess the moral of the story here is that if you crash, don’t do anything that could endanger people further. Part of this incident seems like it could’ve been avoided by throwing the car in park and making a few phone calls, and it really does feel lucky that this whole situation didn’t end under far worse circumstances. At the same time, if you see something like this on the road, don’t be afraid to call it in.
Top graphic image: Instagram/6ixnewzz
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When panic sets in.
Maybe he was trying to disguise himself as a Montreal apartment.
This is the Temu lift kit for the Mazda 3.
This is the full-on overlanding edition, no little ladder for them! Next step is the canopy for the loft.
“And she’s driiiiving a stairrway to heavennnn…”
Me at the start of this story- Tee hee, must be an Altima! I can’t wait to break out my favorite Big Altima Energy jokes!
Me now- A Mazda3? But that’s what I drive! Same generation and body style! I have the same taste in cars as this dingus? Do I also have Big Mazda3 Energy?
*existential crisis begins*
How can I make this existential crisis worse? Hmm. I know!
Is this planet a zoo that exists for the amusement of more technologically advanced life forms?
FYI, yes it is. And you folks are doing a damn fine job.
Wonder if he got any hop ons
Oh, you’re gonna get hop ons
Came here for this comment!
If he repairs it, there’s always money in the banana stand.
Good thing they caught that guy. Word is that he was headed for Florida.
Mississauga, the Florida of Canada.
I mean, he did drive it home… if the insurance company tries to total it, they should just take the payout and conversion to a salvage title. Plus, free stairs!
Arrested Development cosplay
I came here for this comment.
You can go home satisfied.
I was worried someone wouldn’t have said this.
There’s always money in the staircar stand.
You gotta watch out for hop ons
Glad the police stepped up and didn’t escalate the situation. Things could have really spiraled out of control.
Those puns are really next level.
Tread lightly, or you may get a rise out of me.
They were just trying to take their zoom, zoom to the next level.
Tread on ricer.
He was getting ready for his flight.
Don’t tread on me and quit nosing around.
I’m not surprised this is from Peel region, although I would have guessed Brampton over Mississauga.
There is a good reason Peel has such horrible insurance rates.
Beat me to it…
https://arresteddevelopment.fandom.com/wiki/Stair_car
I was really hoping to see some Arrested Development references. Thanks guys.
You’re just my step-car, you’re not my real car!
Step-car, what are you doing!?
You just had to take it there!
They were probably headed back to Alberta to win parade honors at the Carstairs Heritage Festival & Parade of Kilts (kilts not pictured).
This was a prison escape disguised as Arrested Development cos play.
Beat me to it. The moment when Michael parks the stair-car to visit George, and the cons just bail and casually walk down the stairs to freedom…. never laughed so hard in my life.
Are they bringing that show back again?
With a comment like that, you’re gonna get some hop-ons.
Beat me to it!
Came here to post a hop-ons comment, saw Cerberus’s comment above and decided not to, but you made it work. Well done.