Two cyclists have been spotted colliding at a crossroads on Google Maps.
A man in a baseball cap can be seen cycling towards the junction on a red bike.
Meanwhile, just around the bend, a man in a white shirt is seen approaching the crossroads on a white bicycle.
In the next scene, the pair is seen picking up their apparently-damaged bikes in the street after crashing into each other.
It happened on the corner of Valle de San Juan and Valle de Santiago streets in León, located north-west of Mexico City, Mexico.
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One local said: “Those poor individuals must know this exists by now.”
Federico wrote: “It can’t be real.”
David commented: “They must have both been looking at the Google camera.”
Jorge joked: “And then one lucky day I suddenly met you.”

Micaela remarked: “Oh my God.”
Street View is an interactive feature of Google Maps and Google Earth.
Google uses vehicles equipped with high-resolution cameras to capture every corner of the planet for the Street View service.
However, the cameras occasionally capture people in compromising situations that end up online.
In Mexico, residents have been filmed brawling, face planting the ground, and taking part in sex acts by the roadside.
Those captured in awkward situations can ask the tech giant for the images to be removed.
Offended citizens can fill out a form in the Google support section and mention that the images were published without their consent.
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