Instead of sitting in their vehicles stewing after a crash brought traffic on the Pennsylvania Turnpike to a standstill on Saturday afternoon, some motorists found a way to blow off some steam.

A spur-of-the-moment steel drum and limbo party broke out on the highway about a mile from the King of Prussia exit, according to a report on NBCPhiladelphia.com.

About 30-45 minutes after the crash and with no one moving, David Gettes of Trinidad North Steel Drum Band & Company and his percussionist Paul Downie took out their drums and began playing in the middle of the interstate, according to justinweather.com.

The pair continued for about 15 minutes and several people got out of their cars and began dancing in a limbo line, according to NBC.

Gettes and Downie were en route from the Muhlenberg International Festival to Media for another gig, the report said.