At first, it appears like there's certain death ahead in a viral video from Florida that saw a Jaguar ram into and slide under a school bus. The first surprise comes from the reveal that both the Jaguar and school bus drivers walked away with minor injuries. But what should have been the luckiest day ever for the Jaguar driver took a turn for the worse later in the day, with a trip to jail for an unrelated, more serious charge. News coverage of the incident shows the black Jaguar maintaining a high speed as it barrels into the school bus in Lee County, Florida. Mangled And Crumpled For onlookers, the low-slung, crumpled convertible was an unbelievable sight, having disappeared beneath the rear of the bus so completely that only its mangled tail and roofline remained visible. Witnesses who stopped along US-41 after the collision described the moment in stunned, visceral terms. "I’ve never seen a crash like that before. It’s scary," one observer told a local newscast. Another recounted, "My heart kind of dropped when I seen how far that car went underneath that bus. I mean, that’s kinda heart-wrenching." Thankfully, there were no students on board at the time. An investigation by the Lee County Sheriff's Department determined that no factors on the roadway or at the crash site contributed to what happened, though there had been two recent incidents at that stop. For the Jaguar F-Type driver, though, the wreckage wasn't the end of his troubles. After climbing out of the crash that looked like it should have been fatal, he was cited for following too close, then walked home instead of heading to a hospital. By the time sheriff's deputies caught up with him later that day, the story had already taken a sharp turn. According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, the driver, identified as Jacob Novak, was arrested hours after the crash following a domestic dispute at his home in San Carlos Park. Investigators said Novak got into an altercation with his fiancée and pushed her, leading to a domestic violence charge. "You commit a domestic violence act in Lee County, you’re going to jail," Sheriff Carmine Marceno told reporters. Authorities added that Novak had been arrested multiple times in the past and was already on probation stemming from a previous domestic violence case last August. It's unknown how he pled in the instant case. What's An Underride Crash? Anyone familiar with automotive crash footage would have been safe assuming that the Jaguar's gruesome position under the bus would have caused serious injuries at a minimum. Underride crashes, in which a lower vehicle slides beneath a taller or heavier one, are notoriously unforgiving. They often turn the upper edge of the struck vehicle into a blade that intrudes directly into the cabin of the other vehicle. Sports cars, with their low noses and stiff structures, are especially vulnerable to that kind of geometry and physics. In this case, a mix of impact angle, structure, and sheer luck appears to have kept the worst from happening, leaving the car destroyed but its driver able to walk away from a scene that looks in photos and video like it should have been fatal. That visual mismatch is a big part of why the news coverage spread so quickly. The bus sits tall and rigid, while the Jaguar is low and crushed, the two locked together in a way that seems to defy the usual rules of these outcomes and consequences. It's also why officials were quick to emphasize that there were only minor injuries and no students were on the bus. Had the accident occurred even a few minutes earlier or later, the story might have had a very different, far grimmer tone. Online, however, the moment freezes at the point of impact and survival, capturing a loop of shock and disbelief. The real world kept moving, and the same man who walked away from a wreck that looked like certain death ended up in handcuffs, facing a charge that had nothing to do with crumple zones or braking distances. The visual of the Jaguar wedged under the bus may live on as a piece of viral wreckage, a strange and lucky collision of metal and physics. But everything that followed is a reminder that surviving the crash isn't always the end of the story, just the part that a nearby camera happens to catch. We want your opinion! What would you like to see on Motor1.com? Take our 3 minute survey. - The Motor1.com Team