A Holden commodore driver has been cut off and moved off the road by a truck
Dashcam footage was captured in Lavington, southern NSW, on July 24
The vision posted to Dash Cam Owners Australia showed the car speeding past
The B-double used two lanes of the roundabout, pushing the car off the road
Facebook users in the comment have argued about which driver is in the wrong
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Chasing after the car, the driver and two other motorists desperately try to stop the vehicle from colliding with the approaching traffic.
In a caption posted alongside the video, Dash Cam Owners Australia wrote: I suspect she had her hand resting on the gear leaver and as a result of the impact slammed it into reverse.
A vehicle abruptly swerves out of the way as the rogue vehicle reverses into approaching traffic
The post claimed after the accident the woman exited her car complaining of a sore wrist while her unattended car reverses into oncoming traffic. I jumped out after the car in front of me took off (nearly collecting a motorbike rider), the post read.
A woman standing near the boot of her car was just inches away from being hit by an out-of-control ute that had just smashed past another vehicle.
Shocking footage shared on DashCam Owners Australia shows a woman driving down a road in Canley Heights, in south-west Sydney when a ute waiting to turn suddenly ploughs into her.
As the two vehicles collide the ute continues to race down the street narrowly missing a Toyota hatchback parked on the side of the road.
A woman standing near the back of the hatchback when the ute came flying towards her was miraculously not hit in the resulting side swipe.
Shocking footage of a violent T-bone crash has proved why every driver should always stop to give way, with the driver blaming sun glare and being new to the area .
A woman in a red SUV was driving down a road in Yarrawonga near the Victoria and New South Wales border on Monday when she came to a give way sign at an intersection.
At the same time, a four-wheel drive was travelling down the road.
The woman claimed she didn t see the sign because the sun was in her eyes and instead drove straight out onto the middle of the street, slamming head on into the four-wheel drive.