Disastrous driving test sees woman mount kerb three times before spectacular final crash


Footage has emerged of a disastrous driving test in Argentina, where a 63-year-old woman somehow managed to flip the car over, thus failing to get her licence in what must be one of the craziest 25 seconds ever experienced behind the wheel.

In the short video captured on CCTV in the eastern city of Lanus, the motorist is seen entering a small road circuit and after a couple of seconds it’s clear things aren’t going to plan, when she manages to mount the outer kerb when taking a right-hand bend.

She then skirts along the kerb for a few more yards and the indicators start flashing, before she manages to get the vehicle back onto the road, but she’s completely missed a right turn – and the big arrow on the road pointing right – and heads straight for another right-hand bend, past a no-entry sign.

She seems to have got back on an even keel down the straight, but then realises she needs to turn right, but has left it too late, and she duly proceeds to plough into another kerb.

The car bounces off the ground due to the force of the hit, and then drives along a grassed area before heading back onto the road again. 

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By now, she has obviously slammed her foot on the accelerator as the car suddenly picks up speed.

Approaching a T-junction, she’s going too fast to stop and zooms over yet another kerb, onto a wide patch of grass land, narrowly missing a road sign before smashing into what looks like a street light, sending the pole half-flying.

However, because the bottom of the pole does not detach itself from it’s base, it remains in situ and halts the car’s momentum.

The vehicle then crashes into another kerb, which causes the car to flip onto its side, where it can be seen rocking slowly.

And the final piece of indignation to what has been one of the worst 25-second drives in history, sees the car exhaust let out a cartoonish puff of smoke.

Civil defence teams and firefighters were called to assist the driver with getting out of the vehicle – she was taken for treatment in hospital after suffering minor injuries.

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