Nerves usually play a determining role when we present ourselves to the practical driver’s license, especially the first time.

But this was not the case of a 63-year-old Argentine woman. She had already obtained her card, but she had to renew it, and the test, a priori, did not present much difficulty.

The woman appeared at the License Headquarters in Lanús (Buenos Aires) on June 7 and, according to ‘La Nación’, she had to make turns in a closed circuit and respect traffic signs.

However, once he started the car, the scene that several security cameras have collected reveals a situation more typical of security tests that are carried out with dolls, or crash dummies directly.

The car went up to the curb on the first turn, then kept accelerating and did a straight where it shouldn’t have to end up hitting the car into a lamppost and rolling over.

The firefighters had to remove her from inside the vehicle and stabilize her on a stretcher, including a neck brace, since she suffered minor injuries.

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