Twitch streamer MeltIsLIVE got into a serious car accident on Saturday in Atlanta. Melt, known for posting IRL driving content, was livestreaming when the incident occurred. In the clips shared on social media, MeltIsLive could be seen with three other passengers in his car and was speeding down a Georgia highway. In the video, loud music was heard in the background, and a car could be seen speeding down. Just before the impact, MeltIsLIVE could be heard saying, "Bye bye," to the vehicle he was overtaking.According to a Dexerto report, the Twitch streamer was reportedly racing with Kick streamer Marinotlive. In the reshared clips from both creators' live streaming, it appeared Marinotlive accelerated his car when Melt overtook him. At this moment, Marinotlive's car hit the rear end of the Twitch streamer, resulting in a crash.Dexerto @DexertoLINKTwitch and Kick streamers Melt and Marinotlive have been banned after a street race on stream ended in a high-speed crash Neither streamer nor their passengers suffered life-threatening injuriesAs per media reports and X posts, people involved in the accident did not sustain any life-threatening injuries.Soon after the car crash, Twitch took down the stream and banned MeltIsLIVE from the platform. Dexerto reported that Marinotlive stream was also taken down by Kick and his account could also not be accessed.MeltIsLIVE was also involved in a prior on-stream car accidentThis was not the first time Melt got into a car wreck while livestreaming. Earlier in April last year, Melt crashed his car while he was responding to a chat on his phone. However, at the time, the streamer was alone in his car.The ban from Twitch was also not new for Melt. According to Streamerbans, MeltIsLIVE had earlier faced seven bans from the platform since August 2022. The longest ban he faced from the platform was 14 days.People on the internet called out MeltIsLIVE for livestreaming while drivingThe clips of the Saturday crash sparked debate on the internet and many netizens bashed the streamer for livestreaming while racing.An X user slammed the "recklessness" for amassing views."The craze to amass views has made so many people so stupid they endanger the lives of others. Glad he has been banned. That level of recklessness should not be condoned!"Another X user stated that it could have been worse."Putting your life and other lives in danger over views and clout ain’t it. This could’ve been worse than what it was fr."An internet user mentioned the consequences of reckless behavior.Reckless behavior online has real-world consequences. It’s a reminder that stunts aren’t worth risking lives.A netizen went on to demand a prison penalty for such actions."Driving while streaming should be an automatic 5-10 year sentence."While reports suggest that Melt was fine, he has not issued any statement on the incident.Also read: "I'm so touched": Shakira praises Dua Lipa's viral Antología cover in BogotáWhat does Playboi Carti's Fortnite skin look like? Zero Hour event shows rapper's digital alter ego