A 19-year-old Arnold Clark apprentice in Scotland admits careless driving after crashing a luxury Audi into six parked cars at a Glasgow garage. According to reports, Hasan Azam had held a full driving licence for about three months when the crash occurred. The incident involves the car mounting or impacting multiple vehicles on the forecourt, with damage to several cars. One outlet reports that Azam is sacked following the crash, while other coverage focuses on his driving admission and the circumstances described in court. Police and court reporting indicate the matter is treated as careless driving rather than more serious charges. The reports describe the Audi as belonging to the dealership and frame the crash as occurring while the apprentice was behind the wheel. While details on speed and exact sequence of impacts vary in emphasis between sources, all accounts describe the same core event: the apprentice’s Audi crash causes damage to six cars at an Arnold Clark site in Glasgow, and he admits careless driving.