'Some people should not have a licence': Man caught waving away damage after collision in Bunnings carpark 💥🚗
Ever wondered where those mysterious scratches on your car came from?
The video was shared yesterday on popular group Dash Cam Owners Australia, and shows the moment the female driver reverses in a wide arc through the car park. As the cars collide, a crunching noise can be heard. "They are in a park that you can easily drive out of by going forward. Why did they reverse at all," one person asked. "If I have a choice with driving forward vs reversing. I choose forward everytime!"
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