Wild video captures moment car surfer stands up on the outside of the drivers' window as his sedan whips down California freeway

  • Video shows a man standing on a driver's side window as his car drives down a busy Southern California freeway over the weekend
  • The man has not been identified and its unclear if others were in the car

Shocking video captured the moment a daredevil stood on his driver's side window while his car moved down a busy freeway in Southern California over the weekend.

The video was taken on the 91 Freeway in Corona, California - a city located east of Los Angeles - and shows the man standing straight up

It's unknown if the man had another person in the car with him but some online speculated he may have used cruise control to pull off the stunt.  

The video was taken by another person on the freeway who shared the 15-second clip with KTLA showing off the reckless trick. 

Shocking video captured the moment a daredevil stood on his driver's side window while his car moved down a busy freeway in Southern California over the weekend

Shocking video captured the moment a daredevil stood on his driver's side window while his car moved down a busy freeway in Southern California over the weekend

Before the video cuts out, the unidentified daredevil is seen turning around and looking directly at the person filming before turning his attention back to the road.

Before the video cuts out, the unidentified daredevil is seen turning around and looking directly at the person filming before turning his attention back to the road.

The short video shows a man wearing a green tee shirt, black pants, and what appears to be a red bandana while his car continues to move in the exit lane. 

At one point, the man opens his arms wide and rests his knees sideways on the top of the driver's side window, near the car's roof as the wind whips at his shirt. 

Just seconds later, the man crouches down and rests his buttocks on the window. 

Before the video cuts out, the unidentified daredevil is seen turning around and looking directly at the person filming before turning his attention back to the road.

Within hours of being posted on YouTube by the Southern California outlet, the video had amassed thousands of views. 

The video caused shock online from social media users who expressed their outrage and the individual's dangerous idea. 

'So many innocent people dying in car crash accidents, what disrespectful people,' one person commented on KTLA's Facebook post. 

'Caption: where organs for transplant come from,' another added.

'I always wonder when common sense will ever make a comeback,' one retorted. 

While others did not condone the man's actions, some applauded the man's figure and form in his trick. 

'Impeccable alignment,' one YouTube commenter wrote.   

'Damn it, homeboy got skill!' another added.

'Dude needs a job as a stuntman,' responded a third. 

At one point, the man opens his arms wide and rests his knees sideways on the top of the driver's side window, near the car's roof as the wind whips at his shirt

At one point, the man opens his arms wide and rests his knees sideways on the top of the driver's side window, near the car's roof as the wind whips at his shirt

The video caused shock online from social media users who expressed their outrage and the individual's dangerous idea. 'The future of America ladies and gentlemen' one person wrote

The video caused shock online from social media users who expressed their outrage and the individual's dangerous idea. 'The future of America ladies and gentlemen' one person wrote

While others did not condone the man's actions, some applauded his form in his trick

While others did not condone the man's actions, some applauded his form in his trick

'Damn it, homeboy got skill!' one YouTube commenter wrote on the video

'Damn it, homeboy got skill!' one YouTube commenter wrote on the video

It's unclear if law enforcement officials are investigating the incident. 

The daredevil in the video has not been publicly identified at this time, however, the man's license plate is on full-display in the clip. 

DailyMail.com reached out to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department but did not receive a response by the time of publication. 

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