It was almost the kiss of death for a young couple when an ill-timed kiss caused their car to overturn.
The near-kissing incident occurred early on Tuesday morning in Glenelg North, a coastal suburb of Adelaide.
Emergency services and police were called to Tapleys Hill Road in response to reports of a car crashing and overturning.
After police spoke to the couple, it was revealed that an ill-timed kiss from the passenger distracted the driver while she changed the music.
The Mazda rolled, hit traffic signs and ended up on its side, coming to a stop near a residents’ fence near the corner of Jervois St.
The driver and passenger were uninjured and were able to exit the vehicle.
An inopportune kiss from the passenger distracted the driver while she was changing music
The Mazda was written off and had to be towed from the scene.
South Australian police advice: ‘Don’t kiss and drive’
The driver, a 25-year-old Plympton Park woman, was reported for aggravated driving and driving without due care.
You will receive a summons to appear in court at a later date.
His passenger, an 18-year-old Happy Valley man, was issued an atonement notice for impeding the driver’s ability to control the vehicle.
The Mazda was written off and towed from the scene.
South Australian police advice: “Don’t kiss and drive.”