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Insane moment woman clings to moving car

Natalie Alice Shaw was disqualified for six months after a confrontation in which a woman climbed onto her bonnet and the car reached 60 km/h, court records showed.

  • Aspiring Paralympian Natalie Alice Shaw was driving her red Audi SUV on the Gold Coast last July when a woman jumped onto the bonnet as Shaw drove onto Olsen Avenue in Molendinar.
  • Shaw claimed the woman was driving the wrong way. In a self-filmed video, Shaw recalled: "She comes and she's in front of my car and she goes, 'What are you going to do? Hit me?'"
  • The woman clung to the windscreen wipers while the vehicle traveled through Molendinar at up to 60km/h, telling Shaw to "slow the f--- down" before eventually falling off the side.
  • At Southport Magistrates Court, Magistrate Sarah Thompson charged Shaw with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and disqualified her from driving for six months.
  • Thompson said, "in 25 years of practice I have never seen such bizarre behaviour." The conviction jeopardizes Shaw's dreams of competing at the 2028 LA Paralympics.
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Woman clings to bonnet in Gold Coast road rage incident

Shocking video has emerged of a woman clinging to the bonnet of a moving car during an apparent road rage incident on the Gold Coast.

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Insane moment woman clings to moving car

Horrifying footage has captured the moment a woman clung to the bonnet of a moving car and pelted a driver with abuse during a wild road rage incident.

·City of Perth, Australia
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The Age broke the news in Australia on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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