A South Korean driver might have set a new world record for the quickest failed driving test ever after she rolled a car just seven seconds into the test according to a report by the New York Daily News.
A video of the woman failing her driving test has since gone viral and is currently at almost 2 million views on YouTube.
The video of the incident can be found at the bottom of this article.
Footage taken on the vehicle's dash camera shows that the vehicle swerved into a hedge just a few seconds after the driver started the engine.
The examiner can be heard screaming at the driver to brake, but his efforts were wasted as the vehicle continues to move before it flips onto its side.
"That's why I told you to press the brakes. What were you pressing? I'm going to go crazy, get out of the car," the woman's instructor can be heard saying on the video according to the Daily News who translated the video.
The video was uploaded on YouTube last week and it's been seen over 1.9 million times since.
It's unclear if the driver or the instructor were injured during the crash.
So what do you think of the video? Was it funny or a sad example of an unprepared driver?
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