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Watch out below! Taxi driver escapes falling traffic light

Joe White was driving his Jiffy Cab through an intersection off Freshwater Road in St. John's during Saturday's high winds when he was nearly struck by a falling light.
Taxi driver Joe White captured the dangers on his dash cam as he drove around St. John's on Saturday. (Submitted/Joe White)

The obstacles are usually on the road for a taxi driver. But one St. John's cabbienarrowly escaped something falling from above during Saturday's hurricane-force winds.

Joe White was driving his Jiffy Cab towards theintersection ofFreshwater Road and Adams Avenue when he noticed a traffic light dangling dangerously.

The next thing he knew, the whole light came down bythe side of his car, smashing into bits as it ricocheted off the pavement with the entire incident captured on his dashcam.

Watch traffic lights fall in front of taxi

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Watch traffic lights fall in front of taxi

"It was only feet away from coming through my windshield," White told CBC News. "If I was in the left-hand lane turning lane to go down Freshwater Road, it would have came through my windshield."

Ironically, repair crews were across the road working on other lights at the intersection at the time.

Joe White, who's been driving a cab for years, says the winds on Saturday were the worse he's ever seen. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

White said that wasn't the only close call.

"There were sheets of plywood flying around like they were sheets of paper, sheets of Styrofoam, those advertising signs, they were flying around like they were toys."

It was a big concern for his passengers, and a bigger concern for him.

"The wind conditions were the worst I've experienced in my life, which is about a million-plus kilometres," White said.

"And I've driven in some of the worse conditions Mother Nature has to offer."

With files from Jeremy Eaton and Philippe Grenier