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Chevrolet Spark Driver Starts a Rampage in Underground Parking Lot

They say that our cities are becoming too crowded, the air pollution is a big problem, and there is no real solution in sight. Well, I may not be mayor of any metropolis of this world, but I might have a pretty darn good idea on how to solve this: make the driving test exam a lot more difficult. And bribe-free.
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Let's face it: no matter how bad you are at driving, if you keep trying over and over again, you will eventually stumble upon the perfect combination of luck and a lenient inspector, and that coveted piece of plastic will finally be yours. Will you be lucky each and every time you'll be driving on public roads from that day forward? No, absolutely not.

If fewer people got their right to operate vehicles, we'd have less traffic, and those who did drive would do so in a much safer manner, so there would be fewer accidents as well. As for the driving test flops, they would be the ones using Uber, riding a bicycle or taking the subway to work. Nothing wrong with that.

We'd be killing two birds with one stone, so to speak, as two problems would be solved. And just to be sure we don't end up where we left, you'd only be allowed to apply for the exam three times. Fail all of them, and you'd be forever doomed to take the bus. Yes, I know, I've been called a "little Hitler" before.

Seriously, though, how do you explain something like what you're about to see in the video below, if curiosity didn't get the best of you and you've already watched it? How can something like that ever happen to someone who's passed an examination? Did this tiny car (it's called a Chevrolet Spark in some markets, but it's essentially a Daewoo) catch the stuck accelerator pedal syndrome, or did the person at the wheel forget how to drive, if she ever had any clue in the first place?

It's natural to get a little nervous once you've been involved in an accident, but to go ahead and crash two more times, that's beyond any rational explanation. It takes her almost twenty minutes to find the brake pedal and to actually put it to good use, but in the meantime, she destroys a car that looks just like hers while also severely denting the car with the dashcam and making the poor parking attendant run for his life. But, no, everybody deserves to drive, and I'm a "little Hitler."

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About the author: Vlad Mitrache
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"Boy meets car, boy loves car, boy gets journalism degree and starts job writing and editing at a car magazine" - 5/5. (Vlad Mitrache if he was a movie)
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