Recent events in Sunshine North, Australia, caught police off guard when they noticed "half a car" approaching them on McIntyre Road.It wasn't a set prop car from a movie. Have a look.?
The car's driver, a 41-year-old Brighton resident, was discovered by police on March 18 after driving the vehicle for about 40 minutes from her residence.
It was a 2022 Hyundai Palisade in black with no back or windscreen. Even the hood, which is supposed to protect the engine, was missing.Victoria Police posted pictures of the car on Facebook and stated that the driver had already received a defect notice from the authorities warning them that it was dangerous to operate the vehicle on major roads.?
According to the post, she was given another fine for operating a light vehicle in violation of a major defect notice, costing her $740 in addition to three demerit points.
Three demerit points and a second fine of AUD $ 740 were assessed to the woman.At this point, the pictures have received over 350 shares and numerous insightful comments from Facebook users.?
One user posted: "In fact, do you think she lives in the car? Maybe that explains why she continues to operate it! We aren't really aware of what other people's lives are like! And No, I'm not advocating that you do it!"?
"It surprises me that the engine hasn't seized up or caught fire by this point. It's a Hyundai, and they excel at making that kind of vehicle, "another wrote.?
Another person replied, "Shouldn't the car be impounded and if not first offence crushed? ".
Driving a damaged car can potentially be a violation of certain rules depending on the extent of the damage and the specific laws in the jurisdiction where the car is being driven. In some cases, driving a car with certain types of damage, such as a broken tail light or cracked windshield, can be considered a traffic violation and can result in a ticket or fine.?
If the car has been damaged in a way that affects its safety or roadworthiness, such as damage to the brakes or steering system, driving the car may be a violation of laws related to vehicle safety and can result in serious legal consequences. It is generally recommended that drivers ensure their vehicles are in good working condition and free of damage before driving them on public roads.??
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