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The photo from Bowdoin shows a car stuck on a broken utility pole

Central Maine Power is warning drivers to be cautious about dangerous driving conditions Thursday, and the utility shared a stunning photo to make the point. The photo was taken Thursday morning in Bowdoin and shows a car apparently stuck on the top half of a broken utility pole. In the photo, three of the car’s four wheels are off the ground, and its front end is raised high in the air. The vehicle also appeared to be stuck on some power lines. Central Maine Power did not provide details on how the car got stuck, but a snowstorm moving through Maine caused some slick roads. “As a reminder, please use caution while driving “Today, snow and ice may result in hazardous road conditions,” Central Maine Power said in a Facebook post with the photo. “As this winter storm continues to move through our area, our teams remain on standby in case of outages.” Central Maine Power reported that just over 250 of its customers were without power as of midday Thursday.

Central Maine Power is warning drivers to be cautious about dangerous driving conditions Thursday, and the utility shared a stunning photo to drive home the point.

The photo was taken Thursday morning in Bowdoin and shows a car that appears to be stuck under the top half of a broken utility pole.

In the photo, three of the cart’s four wheels are off the ground and its front end is raised high in the air. The vehicle also appeared to be stuck on some power lines.

Central Maine Power did not provide details on how the car got stuck, but a snowstorm moving through Maine made for some slippery roads.

“As a reminder, please use caution when driving today as snow and ice may create hazardous road conditions,” Central Maine Power said in a Facebook post with the photo. “As this winter storm continues to move across our area, our crews remain on standby in case of outages.”

Central Maine Power reported that just over 250 of its customers were without power as of midday Thursday.

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