May 13th 2024.
While driving on Tapleys Hill Road in Glenelg North late one night, a car veered off the road and ended up on its side, causing quite a commotion. The police were quickly called to the scene to assess the situation. Apparently, the driver had been distracted by an untimely kiss from her passenger while she was trying to change the music. This caused her to lose control of the car and crash into a street sign near the corner of Jervois Street.
Luckily, both the driver, a 25-year-old woman, and her passenger, an 18-year-old man, were able to climb out of the car without any injuries. The Mazda 3, however, was not as fortunate and was left on its side, looking worse for wear. The police later released a statement saying that the driver had been reported for aggravated driving without due care. It was also mentioned that the passenger had been issued an expiation notice for impeding the driver's ability to control the vehicle.
As the investigation continued, it was revealed that the driver had been simply trying to change the music when her passenger leaned in for a kiss, catching her off guard and causing her to lose focus. It was a silly mistake that could have had serious consequences, but luckily, no one was hurt. The driver will have to appear in court at a later date to face the consequences of her actions.
In the meantime, the incident serves as a reminder to always pay attention while driving, no matter how tempting a momentary distraction may be. The police also took the opportunity to remind drivers to be extra cautious during this time of year, with the federal budget looming and many people feeling stressed and distracted. It's important to stay focused and alert on the road, for the safety of yourself and others. The damaged Mazda was eventually towed away from the scene, and hopefully, this incident will serve as a lesson for everyone involved.
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