THIS dozy driver might need to brush up on their bay parking manoeuvres – after reversing ON TOP of another motor.

Sleepy commuters were left rubbing their eyes after spying the bizarre sight at Kirkcaldy train station this morning.

6 One dozy driver is facing a hefty bill after reversing their Mazda on top of a parked VW Polo

6 Bleary-eyed commuters were met with the bizarre sight as they arrived at Kirkcaldy station for work this morning

6 The motorist had apparently ignored warnings not to park outside the bays

In an apparent rush to make their train, a Mazda Speed motorist had seemingly reversed over the top of a parked Volkswagen Golf.

And to make matters worse, a large sign saying "parking out of bays is an offence" toppled over next to the cars at the Fife station.

Fellow commuters took the opportunity to upload pictures of the strange scene to social media yesterday.

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On Facebook, Margie Robertson captioned the image: "How's this for parking?"

Matt Maclachlan uploaded the image to Twitter, saying: "Kirkcaldy train station car park today. How? Just how?"

Craig Robertson posted: "Some dodgy parky at the train station in Kirkcaldy."

6 Police left a note for the motorist, who had seemingly disappeared after the parking mishap

6 Some commuters took to the internet to voice their disbelief at what they had seen

6 Police cannot explain how the bizarre incident happened Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

A leaflet asking the owner of the Mazda to contact Police Scotland was left under the windscreen.

Police have confirmed that nobody was injured and an investigation is underway.

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