Shocking video has emerged of a woman clinging to the bonnet of a moving car during an apparent road rage incident on the Gold Coast.

Natalie Alice Shaw, 22, was pulling into a car park in July when she claimed another woman was driving the wrong way and blocking her vehicle.

Security vision shows Shaw’s red car eventually pulling into a drive-thru, where she was confronted by the woman, who tried to open her door.

The woman jumped onto the bonnet of the car before Shaw proceeded to drive out of the car park and onto Olsen Avenue in Molendinar. (Nine)
Natalie Alice Shaw is an aspiring athlete. (Nine)

The unnamed woman left before marching back through the car park to the drive-thru exit.

“She comes and she’s in front of my car and she goes, ‘What are you going to do? Hit me?’,” Shaw said in a self-filmed video.

“And I was like, ‘Well, yeah if you’re in my way, I’m gonna get you to move out of my way’.”

The woman then jumped onto the bonnet of the car before Shaw proceeded to drive out of the car park and onto Olsen Avenue in Molendinar, a busy main road with a 60km/h speed limit.

“I’m like driving, trying to get her off … like swerving, trying to get her off,” Shaw said.

The woman clung to the windscreen wipers, telling Shaw to “slow the f— down” before eventually falling off the side.

The woman first appeared to block Shaw’s car. (Nine)
The vehicle continued along a busy road until the woman finally lost her grip. (Nine)

Shaw was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

The ordeal was so strange, even Magistrate Sarah Thompson said “in 25 years of practice … I have never seen such bizarre behaviour”.

“The behaviour of the complainant was erratic, it was dangerous, it placed you in danger, you also placed her in danger,” Thompson said.

“It was a poor decision that you made in the circumstances, being confronted with what anyone objectively would see as a terrifying situation.”

Shaw was disqualified from driving for six months.

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