A driver lost control of their vehicle while performing donuts in a residential area of Nanaimo, Canada, and crashed into a house. The driver fled the scene but was tracked down and issued several tickets. No injuries were reported.
A driver lost control while doing “donuts” in a residential area of Nanaimo Saturday night and ended up ramming his vehicle into the front of a house, then running away.
Witnesses said the driver had been driving aggressively in circles and doing “donuts” before careening across a front lawn and ramming into the home, destroying some brick work and a basement window, police said.
Driver Donuts House Crash Residential Area Fleeing Scene Nanaimo RCMP
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