'WTF were they trying to do?' Unbelievable moment two women trying to park at McDonald's swap seats when the driver crashes into a blue ute

  • A hit and run crash in a McDonald's car park has been captured on dash cam
  • Shows driver hitting the rear of parked ute before switching seats with her friend
  • Footage from Friday night's incident in Melbourne sparked social media uproar 
  • Victoria Police told Daily Mail Australia it had not details regarding the incident
  • Do you know more about this incident? Email kstevens@mailonline.com 

Shocking Dashcam footage of two women switching seats after one crashed into a ute in a McDonald's car park has sparked uproar on social media.

The incident occurred on Friday night at Nunawading in Melbourne’s east just after 5.30pm

The footage begins with a gold sedan reversing before the driver rolls forward and hits the rear of a parked blue Ford Falcon ute.

This is the moment a gold sedan hits a blue ute in a McDonald's car park on Friday night

This is the moment a gold sedan hits a blue ute in a McDonald's car park on Friday night

'Oh f***k,' a man exclaims in the background of the footage.

But instead of doing the right thing and leaving their details for the motorist, the female driver and and her female friend in the passenger seat both get out of the car and switch sides.

The friend reverses back and tries to leave the car park, braking heavily several times before the car reverses back a third time and isn't seen again. 

The footage was shared to the Dash Cam Car Owners Australia Facebook page, where the post has since been inundated with more than 400 comments.

The driver (in pink jumper) and her passenger friend switch sides after hitting the ute

The driver (in pink jumper) and her passenger friend switch sides after hitting the ute

Many people who commented on the post shook their heads in disbelief. 

'I'm still trying to figure out WTF they were trying to do,' one wrote. 

Another added: 'I'm assuming she was trying to teach her friend how to drive until she crashed into the blue ute. The bit afterwards is hanging around unsure how to escape/what to do.'

Others expressed serious concern about the driving abilities of both women.

A Victoria Police spokesman said they have no details regarding the incident in Nunawading

A Victoria Police spokesman said they have no details regarding the incident in Nunawading

'Looks like neither of them know how to drive,' one man commented.

Another added: 'It amazes me how some people manage to pass their driving test.'

Some expressed anger over the footage.

'This is how a three-year-old was killed in Brisbane last week. Learner drivers practising in unsuitable locations without suitable instructors or in proper learning vehicles,' a woman commented.

The driver who shared the Dashcam footage also copped some criticism.

Her female friend also had difficulty getting out of the carpark, braking several times

Her female friend also had difficulty getting out of the carpark, braking several times

'Good on you for getting out and stopping them to save the poor owner. You're a champ. Oh wait,' one man wrote.

Another added: 'He could have rang the police, none of those girls should be driving, that was an horrendous effort.' 

A Victoria Police spokesman told Daily Mail Australia police had no details regarding the incident.

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