Image Credit: odohertycd / Reddit.Dash cam footage never lies, and this one caught a moment that most drivers hope they never witness firsthand. A Ford Mustang driver decided a double solid yellow line was more of a suggestion than a rule, and the results were about as bad as you'd expect. The clip, posted to Reddit, shows the whole sequence play out from a car following behind, giving viewers a front row seat to a decision that went wrong in about two seconds flat.For anyone who's spent time behind the wheel on a rural two-lane road, you know exactly why those double yellow lines exist. They're not there to make your commute longer or to test your patience. They mark stretches where sightlines are limited and oncoming traffic can appear with little warning. In this case, the Mustang driver passed another vehicle anyway, pulled back into the proper lane, and came face to face with a Ford F-150 heading the opposite direction. The truck driver tried to steer clear, but there simply wasn't enough room or time, and the two Fords collided head-on.It's the kind of moment that makes you wince just watching it, let alone imagining being in either vehicle. As of now, it's not clear whether anyone involved was hurt, though the damage shown in the aftermath photos suggests this was no minor fender bender. Two American icons, reduced to crumpled metal over a pass that could have easily waited another thirty seconds.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis isn't the first time a Mustang has found itself in the headlines for the wrong reasons. Pony cars have a well-earned reputation for occasionally getting the better of their drivers, whether that's from too much throttle, too little traction, or in this case, simply too much impatience.A Pass That Never Should Have HappenedPassing on a two-lane road is one of those maneuvers that separates a good driver from one who's about to have a very bad day. It requires a clear view well down the road, a vehicle with enough passing power, and a healthy dose of patience for when conditions aren't right.Double yellow lines take the guesswork out of it entirely by marking the spots where visibility is limited, whether it's a hill crest, a curve, or just a long stretch where you can't be sure what's coming. Ignoring that marking is basically asking the road to prove you wrong, and in this case, it did exactly that.Two Fords, One Very Bad OutcomeThere's something almost ironic about watching two vehicles from the same brand end up tangled together like this. Mustang owners and F-150 owners often end up parked next to each other at car shows, swapping stories about horsepower and towing capacity.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis time, they met on the road instead, and neither side walked away with bragging rights. The F-150 driver did what any of us would hope to do in that split second, trying to create distance, but physics doesn't leave much room for negotiation when a car is already occupying your lane.Not the First Mustang MisadventureThis wouldn't be the first time a Mustang has made headlines for ending up somewhere it shouldn't. Ford Authority previously covered one that got flattened after tumbling down a mountain pass, and another that ended up submerged in a creek following a road rage incident.It seems the Mustang has a habit of finding trouble, though in fairness, it's almost always the driver's decisions doing the damage rather than the car itself.A Reminder Worth Keeping in MindWhatever you're driving, those double yellow lines are there for a reason, and no pass is worth finding out the hard way why.AdvertisementAdvertisementA few extra seconds of patience beats a totaled hood any day of the week.If you want more stories like this, follow Guessing Headlights on Yahoo so you don't miss what's coming next.