On Saturday, a 28-year old woman narrowly escaped injury or worse when her car was stuck on a commuter rail track and was t-boned. The car, reports WCVB, was dragged for 10o-feet by the locomotive.

The woman, from Belmont, did not wish to be identified.

“I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t move the car,” she told WCVB. “I tried to reverse off the tracks but the car was stuck, the wheels were perpendicular across the tracks.”

She told MBTA police that her car got stuck on the track at the intersection of Sherman Street when she thought she turned onto a parking lot. No charges will be brought against the woman.

As it turns out, this particular crossing has a history of such incidences. In January 2013 a car was struck.

“People coming and turning down the tracks usually when it’s bad weather, the light’s bad, but it seems to be more of an issue of ignorance or being confused,” a community member told CBS Boston.