Incredible moment a ute careers across a seven-lane highway but remains unscathed - before crashing into a business on the other side of the road Ute seen driving from McMillians Road towards Darwin City at 5pm on Thursday The vehicle careered across several lanes narrowly avoiding all vehicles on road The Toyota Hilux then crashed into a business on the other side of the highway Police said driver allegedly lost control of the ute and failed to negotiate a turn Driver and young child were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries By Manoli Luxford For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:57 BST, 25 September 2021 | Updated: 01:57 BST, 25 September 2021 Viewcomments The incredible moment a ute careered across a seven-lane highway narrowly avoiding vehicles before crashing into a business on the other side of the road has been captured on camera. A Toyota Hilux was seen driving from McMillians Road towards Darwin City in the Northern Territory about 5pm on Thursday when the accident happened. Footage showed the vehicle approach the multi-lane highway at high speeds. The car knocked over several cones as it drove over a garden strip at the set of traffic lights. Footage showed the vehicle approach the multi-lane highway at high speeds as it knocked over several cones when it drove over a garden strip The Toyota Hilux continued across one side of the road, narrowly missing a white vehicle before it moved through a gap between several cars stopped at a red light on the opposite side of the highway. It finally came to a stop when it crashed into a business. Northern Territory police said the female driver had allegedly lost control of the Toyota Hilux and failed to negotiate a turn. The Toyota Hilux narrowly avoids a white vehicle on one side of the highway before it moved through a gap between several cars stopped at a red light and crashed into a business The female driver and a passenger, a young child, were taken to Royal Darwin Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Superintendent Daniel Shean said: 'It is incredibly lucky no one else was injured in this incident.' 'Drivers are reminded to always drive with due care and attention.' Police are continuing to investigate the crash. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility