This Lady Doesn't Give A Damn About Her Rapidly Disintegrating Wheel

A woman in Illinois was spotted driving for miles on a disintegrating rim following a flat tyre

I’m sure all of you know the drill when you get a flat tyre. You pull over as soon as it’s safe to do so, and either change the tyre or - more likely with newer cars - find the can of gooey tyre repair stuff that’s hiding behind some trim in your boot.

This lady however, did not pull over. In fact, the guy who posted this footage on Facebook said his father was following the woman in the Toyota Rav4 for 15 miles before she pulled over in the vicinity of Schaumburg. How long she was driving after the initial puncture is something we don’t even want to speculate on.

The best part? Apparently she told police that she was attempting to drive to the dealer so they could sort out the flat tyre. Hard to argue with that logic…

Video via Jalopnik

Comments

Anonymous

I’m really wondering how her traction control/abs weren’t going insane.

12/13/2016 - 01:37 |
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Anonymous

Seeing this video made me tired

12/13/2016 - 01:54 |
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7367Network

Gaskings awarded her c—k of the week lol
(Car news episode 31 McLaren720S, 675LT Carbon, Audi R8, Fate of the Furious)

12/13/2016 - 02:06 |
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Anonymous

That’s how people use rental cars

12/13/2016 - 02:31 |
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Anonymous

typical women drivers though!

12/13/2016 - 03:06 |
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SideWaysGR

Is her stupid or just stupid

12/13/2016 - 05:34 |
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P5 Ford

What the heck? Couldn’t even see anything from the video, the dumbass was filming the sky.

12/13/2016 - 06:33 |
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ohh after clickign the l ink i saw that it was filmed vertically. Somebody slap that guy.

12/13/2016 - 06:34 |
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TheWepnX

This is a Craigslist ad “One owner, this car was treated better than my own kids, meticulous service records available”

12/13/2016 - 08:15 |
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Anonymous

That video reminded me, when my skepticism jumps to high alert when the car is sold as “driven by caring lady”.

Usually that means that all special maintenances are not done. Unless it comes from filthy rich lady that can cover all the upselling dealerships have offered :P

12/13/2016 - 14:57 |
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Chris Büsch

Like at what point does someone finally decide that somethings wrong? Like, where do they draw the line? Can they even draw lines?

12/13/2016 - 16:31 |
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