Driver’s Lost Consciousness Forced Event to See a Halt for Numerous Hours
Driver’s Lost Consciousness Forced Event to See a Halt for Numerous Hours

A driver passed out behind the wheel of a Honda at yesterday's Moving Motor Show, which forced the event to come to a halt for numerous hours.

The driver was behind the wheel of an exclusive Honda Civic, Type R Mugen, when they passed out and the next thing was that they crashed in the show's Ride and Drive hall.

A Spokesperson for the event gave a confirmation that four people were injured when the atypical hot hatch left the Honda stand, and drove across the pedestrian walk way and collided with the Jaguar display.

There were reports that two luxurious Jaguar cars were damaged all this while. None of the four people who had been injured had to be taken to hospital but all were given treatment there and then, on site, for minor injuries.

Joe Simpson, from London, who was at the event, said that the track was closed for quite some time, while the person was being treated for his injuries. He heard that two Jaguars had been damaged. Almost everyone was concerned about people who had been injured.

The emergency services closed the hall where the cars were being kept for the Moving Motor Show for two hours.

Organizers were reported to be concerned about the structural integrity of the building after the Honda had hit the wall. After evaluations, the Ride and Drive event was reopened.

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