In the bookstore that was hit, the counter was in tatters, and other books and stationery were in a mess.

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[Reporter Tong Zhenguo/Report from Nantou] Are you driving a bumper car?

A traffic accident occurred this morning on Bishan Road, Caotun Township, Nantou County, where a car lost control and crashed into a roadside store. The 64-year-old woman surnamed Zhu was driving a red car that was about to start from the side of the road, but the car reversed at high speed, crashed into a nearby bookstore, and then went to the other side of the road. The previous storm ran into another restaurant. Fortunately, the store was not open at the time, and passers-by were not affected. Fortunately, the woman was slightly injured, but the iron rolling doors and counters of the two stores were knocked over, and the items in the bookstore were scattered all over the place. The initial estimate of the loss was 500,000 yuan, and the detailed cause of the accident will be clarified by further investigation by the police.

It is understood that a 64-year-old woman surnamed Zhu drove a red car to Bishan Road, Caotun Township for shopping and errands at around 7:00 this morning. Then she got in the car and started the vehicle to start, but the car reversed at a high speed. It hit the bookstore directly, and the loud noise caused the passers-by to stare. Then the woman's car couldn't stop, and slammed forward into a restaurant before stopping.

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At that time, the bookstores and restaurants that were affected were not open for business, and the accident did not affect passers-by. Zhu Nu was slightly injured and frightened, but the force of the vehicle collision was violent, and the iron rolling doors of the two stores were dented. The counter of the store was smashed into pieces, especially the stationery and books in the bookstore were scattered all over the place, and the estimated loss was 500,000 yuan.

The woman passed the police alcohol test, the alcohol test value was 0, and she had no drink-driving incident. The woman told the police that the accident was caused by a vehicle breakdown. The investigation clarified that it was the woman whose driver's license had been revoked by the police, and she was driving without a license, and she was billed and reported in accordance with the Road Traffic Management Punishment Regulations.

The woman lost control of her car and crashed into bookstores and restaurants one after another.

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The iron rolling door of the store hit by the vehicle at high speed was severely dented and deformed.

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