In the video, the white pick-up truck can clearly be seen losing control, narrowly avoiding collision with other vehicles while whizzing across eight lanes, in a mere duration of five seconds.


In Australia, police captured a dramatic footage of a white Toyota Hilux truck speeding unscathed across eight lanes of traffic in an incredibly rare incident.
In the video, the white pick-up truck can clearly be seen losing control, narrowly avoiding collision with other vehicles while whizzing across eight lanes, in a mere duration of five seconds.
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The Toyota Hilux truck crossed three lanes of moving vehicles and two lanes of still cars—bouncing across two empty lanes and entered a side lane.
Reportedly, the driver of the vehicle was heading towards the city of Darwin when she allegedly lost control and failed to negotiate a turn.
According to the police in a post on social media, the two passengers, a female driver and a young child, were taken to Royal Darwin Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
"It is incredibly lucky no one else was injured in this incident," said Superintendent Daniel Shean of the Northern Territory Police, reminding people to always drive with due care and attention.

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