Two Detroit motorists, in two separate vehicles, were caught on camera sharing a drink on I-94 in Wayne County.

The fools were filmed by a driving instructor. What are the odds?

As you will see in the video below, two vehicles were next to each other on the busy stretch of highway. A passenger in one of the vehicles attempts to pour booze into another motorist's cup. Mind you, this other motorist was driving.

It's one of those 'you have to see it to believe it' stunts. Luckily for us, driver's ed teacher Korey Batey was right behind these clowns and recorded the chaos with his Ray-Ban glasses.

Batey told FOX 2 Detroit, he believes the motorists were doing this for social media content, but I cannot confirm that.

Nonetheless, they are certainly getting media attention now. I can't make out the license plate numbers in the video, but my guess is police can.

This stunt was incredibly dangerous. These guys may not care about what could have happened to them, but I’m guessing fellow commuters, like Korey Batey,  care a great deal about their safety.

What is the craziest thing you have witnessed a fellow Michigan motorist do?

I once saw someone reading a book while driving a car.

That being said, think about the days before hands-free navigation and GPS. How did drivers manage to read an old-fashioned paper map without crashing?

We have certainly come a long way. Well, most of us anyway.

What a time to be alive.

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