Audi driver banned after causing crash that sent army vehicle flying

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A motorist has been banned from the road for a year after a crash that wrecked a military SUV and left one person with a suspected broken back.

Crenguta Aruxandei caused an Army-owned Land Rover Defender to crash after switching between the outside and inside lanes to come off the A43 near Hulcote in Northamptonshire.

Dashcam footage shows the military 4×4 inverting on the dual-carriageway after it was forced to evade Aruxandei’s Audi Q2 at 8.35am on January 10 this year.

The military vehicle was travelling with a trailer in a convoy with another Land Rover following behind, which managed to stop safely after the incident.

A reckless driver causing the crash of a military vehicle. // Shocking dash-cam footage shows the moment a military vehicle was involved in a horror crash after being cut up by a reckless driver on a dual carriageway. The green military Land Rover Defender can be seen flipping and rolling several times leaving two men seriously injured after Crenguta Aruxandei pulled in front of a convoy on the on the A43 in Hulcote, Northants. The 44-year-old was spared prison after being handed a six-month prison sentence ? suspended for 18 months ? at Northampton Crown Court last Wednesday (8/4). The court heard Aruxandei was driving her grey Audi Q2 in the outside lane of the carriageway at around 8.35am on January 10. Photo released 17/04/2026
A dashcam grab showing the moment the military Land Rover Defender capsized on the dual carriageway (Picture: Northamptonshire Police / SWNS)

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The 36-year-old driver of the crashed military Land Rover was taken to University Hospital Coventry with a suspected fractured back.

His 31-year-old passenger sustained a significant head injury and was taken to Northampton General Hospital.

Aruxandei, 44, was charged with two counts of causing serious injury by careless driving.

A screengrab from a video showing the moment an army vehicle was sent flying across the road after actions of a reckless driver.
The vehicle went flying violently with two army personnel travelling inside (Picture: Northamptonshire Police / SWNS)
A screengrab from a video showing the moment an army vehicle was sent flying across the road after actions of a reckless driver.
The military SUV flipped around several times (Picture: Northamptonshire Police / SWNS)

She pleaded guilty after initially electing to take the case to a trial at a county court, changing her mind before a jury was sworn in.

The driver was handed a six-month jail sentence suspended for 12 months at Northampton Crown Court and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £154.

She is also barred from driving for a year and will have to sit an extended to test to regain her licence.

The aftermath of the crash showing the army vehicle wrecked.
It miraculously landed back on its wheels, although badly wrecked(Picture: Northamptonshire Police / SWNS)

DC Eleanor Hudson said: ‘Holding a driving licence is a privilege and a responsibility and there is no place on our roads for drivers who put the lives of innocent members of the public at risk.

‘This was a completely avoidable collision on one of our major roads, which has left two other road users seriously injured and I am pleased that Crenguta Aruxandei will not be able to get back behind the wheel without passing an extended test to ensure she is safe to do so.

‘Reducing the number of people killed or seriously injured on our roads remains a priority for Northamptonshire Police and our partners at the Northamptonshire Safer Roads Alliance.

‘We will continue to take robust action to remove unsafe drivers from our roads.’

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