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‘Wow, we are flying’ – Netizens condemn actions of woman speeding at 180 km/h

Netizens say driver, passenger were not only endangering their lives but also the lives of others.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 20 Jan 2024 11:32AM

‘Wow, we are flying’ – Netizens condemn actions of woman speeding at 180 km/h
Netizens have urged those with information on this incident to report it to the police. – Screen grab pic, January 20, 2024

by The Vibes Team

NETIZENS have expressed anger and condemned the actions of a young woman who is seen speeding close to 180 km/h in a car, believed to be a Perodua Axia.

In the viral video, the woman is seen driving the car with a pink interior at high speeds along a highway.

A passenger in the car is even heard saying, "Wow, we are flying" as the driver continues to speed along the highway.

Netizens have since urged police to look for this errant driver and arrest her for reckless driving, which endangered the lives of others.

"It is clear they do not know just how stupid and dangerous their actions are," said a netizen.

Other netizens said they were not only endangering their lives but also the lives of others.

Netizens have urged those with information on this incident to report it to the police. – The Vibes, January 20, 2024

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