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Lady driver loses control of car sharing Mazda 3, mounts a kerb and crashes into a metal railing at a carpark

Lady driver loses control of car sharing Mazda 3, mounts a kerb and crashes into a metal railing at a carpark

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Over the years, car-sharing drivers have developed a bad reputation (especially the electric vehicle ones. Not going to mention names).

Today we have a GetGo Mazda 3 though. Throw in a lady driver into the mix and here is what you will get: 

What Happened?

This incident occurred at an open-air carpark located in Jurong West.

The video above was filmed by a resident staying directly at the block above the carpark.

The driver supposedly loses control of a GetGo Mazda 3, mounts the kerb and crashes into a row of metal railing.

Subsequently, she attempted to dismount the kerb by reversing the vehicle.

After what seemed like an eternity, she managed to get the vehicle out and parks it in a vacant parking lot. 

She then proceeded to alight from the vehicle and walked around it to inspect the damages on the Mazda 3. 

The Hilarious Part

This segment of the video was what made me chuckle to myself.

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TBH, the camera guy's reaction is so similar to that of a peeping tom when he gets caught LMAO.

@Camera guy You never do anything wrong. Why did you hide?

Final Words

If you can't drive, then don't drive. 

You are only putting yourself in danger, and other road users too.

However, if you are so insistent on driving, at least do it with an experienced driver by your side.

Netizens' Comments

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Well, it is possible to access car sharing vehicles without a license. Read it here

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HAHAHAHA.

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Just gonna leave these comments here 👀

 

 

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If you can't drive, don't drive

 

your own car.

Drive a rental!

:D

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45 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

If you can't drive, don't drive

 

your own car.

Drive a rental!

:D

That's not helpful😩

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My wife dislikes me sitting beside her when she drives. Because I keep nagging her to be cautious etc… 

 

so now she is proficient in driving and parking the car. No scratches. Unlike this lady….. 😑

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13 hours ago, Mrmilktooth said:

My wife dislikes me sitting beside her when she drives. Because I keep nagging her to be cautious etc… 

 

so now she is proficient in driving and parking the car. No scratches. Unlike this lady….. 😑

That's the right way!

37 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Mazda 3 is not 4x4, yo! 

Any car to her is a 4x4🤣

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