A young woman has been arrested after she was filmed rear-ending another driver up to 10 times during the alleged clash at a service station.
Police were called to an Ampol on Ekblom Street in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia, after reports of a altercation on Tuesday.
Shocking footage of the confrontation shows the woman, at the wheel of a white hatchback, repeatedly ramming the back of a blue SUV.
A man, understood to be the owner of the SUV, was seen watching on helplessly in footage captured by shocked onlookers.
The 23-year-old woman from Iron Knob was arrested at the scene.
She has been charged with acts to endanger life, driving in a manner dangerous to the public, and property damage.
A 64-year-old woman inside the blue SUV was taken to hospital with minor injuries with witnesses reporting the hatchback driver also left the scene in an ambulance.
The cause of the clash is unknown, however it has been reported that the woman in the hatchback and the man from the SUV got into an argument.

A man from a blue SUV was seen watching on helplessly as his car was repeatedly rammed

The driver of the white hatchback rammed the blue SUV up to 10 times (pictured)
A witness told 7NEWS he saw the woman get out of the white hatchback to yell at the man after she crashed into the SUV.
She then returned to her vehicle and rammed it again.
‘She had driven into him once before, then I think she hit him another nine times after that before the car gave up and wouldn’t go anymore,’ the witness said.
‘She had to be taken away in an ambulance, I’m not sure what injuries she had, she definitely would have whiplash.’
The woman was granted bail and will appear in Whyalla Magistrates Court on July 1.
The incident comes after two South Australians were seen fighting on the side of a busy highway last week.
Dashcam footage showed cars swerving to avoid a man who had fallen onto Adelaide’s Northern Expressway, with a 110km/h speed limit.
No complaint was made to police.