However, police told Newshub they weren’t aware of the incident, instead urging motorists who see any unsafe driving behaviour to contact police on 105 or *555 if it is after the fact, or 111 if someone is in immediate danger.
“Police remain focused on changing four main behaviours (RIDS: restraints, impairment, distraction, speed) which contribute to death and injury on our roads as a result of people driving too fast for the conditions, driving while impaired (by alcohol, drugs, or fatigue), driving while distracted (including using a cell phone) and not being properly restrained,” the spokesperson said.
The Automobile Association (AA) added that other drivers should keep their distance from the dangerous driver and either pull over to contact police or get a passenger to do so.
Many people online also shared their disappointment at the dangerous driving, fearing someone could have been hurt.
However, others poked fun at the driving.
“That’s my driving when i (sic) play GTA and actually attempt following traffic laws,” one person said.
“It’s like when a kid is at a bowling alley with the gutters blocked,” another said.