A video of a little girl is going viral on social media. A 15-year-old girl is said to have crashed her car into a wall, thus averting a major accident. You’ve probably seen many live videos of accidents on social media, often leaving you horrified. Another such video is going viral in which a 15-year-old girl allegedly lost control of her car and crashed into a wall. This incident was caught on CCTV. The footage shows a parking area where a man was standing near a car. The car suddenly hit the wall and broke into pieces, and people rushed to help. A 15-year-old girl driving an XUV700 hit a wall. Her father narrowly escaped the accident. Girls on scooty were already a threat, imagine them riding 4 wheelers 😭 Source: reddit pic.twitter.com/uBiZTrUyLr — Ambar (@Ambar_SIFF_MRA) October 14, 2025 Video viral on X. SIFF was shared_MRA_MRA The caption reads: “A 15-year-old girl driving an XUV700 crashed into a wall. Her father had a narrow escape.” Authorities have not yet confirmed the incident. Many people reacted to the video. Some people demanded strict action against the girl and her father, while some even mocked them. One user said: “She wanted to save the man in front of the car. She saved a life by damaging her car and risking her own life.” Another user wrote: “15 years old…that’s what matters, not gender.” A third user wrote: “15-year-old girl – focus. Boy or girl, it doesn’t matter!! This is the real issue. Will the parents/owner of the car be punished under the Motor Vehicle Act, or will the girl get away with just writing the essay?” Another user wrote: “What seems exciting for a few seconds can turn out to be a lifetime of pain for someone else. Letting an untrained teenager drive is dangerous as they lack experience, judgment and control. They can easily panic or make mistakes, putting their lives and those of others at risk.” For everyone’s safety, only trained and licensed drivers should drive.’ Another user wrote: ‘Well parked!’ Another shared: ‘Nothing wrong!!! It’s just a learning process. Penalties exist. Specifically, parents or guardians who allow minors to drive may face stiffer penalties, including a fine of up to ₹25,000, imprisonment of up to three years and temporary cancellation of the vehicle’s registration. Share this story Tags
15-year-old girl panicked as soon as the steering wheel of the car came into her hands, eyes will be teary after watching the viral video
