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Dopey driver tries to flee after crashing into traffic light with two wheels in the air

A motorist in London attempted to drive off after crashing his car into a traffic light, leaving two wheels in the air, sparking onlookers’ jokes and a police investigation.

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A motorist in London attempted to drive off after crashing his car into a traffic light, leaving two wheels in the air, sparking onlookers' jokes and a police investigation.

A motorist found himself in a bizarre situation when he attempted to drive away from a crash, even though two of his car’s wheels were suspended in the air.

The man, who was driving a silver hatchback, had collided with a traffic light, leaving the vehicle in a precarious position.

The impact of the crash caused the two tires on the driver’s side to lift off the ground. One front wheel ended up perched on the base of the traffic light, while the rear wheel dangled above the street.

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Despite the awkward predicament, the driver still tried to make his escape, with the wheels seen spinning as he desperately tried to free the car.

The incident occurred on Edgware Road, close to Marble Arch in Central London, at around 9:45 pm on Saturday, October 5th.

Edgware Road, near Marble Arch. (Picture: Jam Press)

Bystanders rushed to assist the driver once he emerged from the car, thankfully unharmed. The incident was reported by VKNews24, and authorities have confirmed that the driver was not injured.

While police are investigating the crash, no arrests have been made at this time.

Witnesses to the unusual scene couldn’t resist making light of the situation.

One local remarked, “Can’t park there, mate.”

Social media comment on the post. (Picture: Jam Press)

Another called the driver a “clown,”

while someone else joked, “Parking wardens are going to swoop in and give him a ticket for illegal parking.”

Another passerby, Lilly, simply commented, “Wow.”

Tommy added humor to the situation, quipping, “Hey, it’s your Uber driver. Am outside.”

Social media comment on the post. (Picture: Jam Press)

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said, “Officers were called at approximately 9:45 pm on Saturday, October 5th, to reports of a car in collision with a traffic island on Edgware Road, W2.

There were no reports of injuries, and no arrests have been made. Enquiries into the circumstances continue.”

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SOURCE: Dopey motorist tries to drive off after crashing into traffic light despite two wheels being OFF ground

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