A blundering sports car driver drove on top of parked cars on a narrow "rat run" street in Wales.

The sleek £32,000 white Audi ended up wedged on top of the other vehicles after trying to squeeze through the narrow road.

2 Eyewitnesses described how a £32k Audi was passing another vehicle in a Welsh street when it suddenly accelerated - and the parked cars acted as a ramp Credit: Wales News Service

2 South Wales Police confirmed no one was injured Credit: Wales News Service

Eyewitnesses said the Audi TT was passing another vehicle when it suddenly accelerated - and the parked cars acted as a ramp.

An eye-witness said: "It was an incredible sight to see this smart looking sports car straddling the parked cars.

"The driver wasn't hurt but was very embarrassed. People were joking that TT must be for Terrible Today or Totally Trashed."

The street in busy Heath, Cardiff, is a popular short cut or "rat run" for drivers trying to shave minutes of their journey to work.

South Wales Police said they had to close Clodien Avenue in Heath, Cardiff, for over an hour as they tried to get the white sports car down on Wednesday morning.

Officers confirmed no-one was injured.

In March we reported how a £60,000 Range Rover was spotted parked under a bus shelter in Huddersfield.

The selfish parking, beside a Lloyds Pharmacy, was posted on Facebook group "Marsden – a local place for local people".

But members were quick to slam the driver, with one saying: “Avoid parking on the double yellows on the road by parking INSIDE a bus stop. Idiot!”

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There were some reports that the vehicle had been parked under the bus shelter to avoid the rain.

Another social media user criticised the parking job, saying: “Where’s a traffic warden when you need one?”

A third wrote: “If I’d have encountered that with my double pram I’d have been fuming.”

Others pointed out that it was illegal to park on the pavement.

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