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Driver flees after SUV lands on train in bizarre crash

Stand clear of the flying SUV!

An FIT student smashed her daddy’s Nissan Pathfinder through a Q train track barrier in Brooklyn — soaring four feet in the air and landing inches from the roof of a train below on Wednesday, police sources and witnesses said.

Hannah Harris, 20, accidentally pulled the “Dukes of Hazard”-style move when she jumped a curb near a dead-end on East 18th Street and Albemarle Road in Ditmas Park at 5 a.m. on Wednesday, police sources said.

Instead of reporting the bizarre crash, the freaked-out fashionista bolted by foot, police said.

When cops caught up to her, she made up a lie, claiming a pair of thugs had car-jacked the shiny black ride, police said.

The lame-brain move delayed train service for more than two hours, due to debris on the tracks — and stunned neighbors, who said she had been speeding at least 60 miles per hour in the quiet residential area.

Driver Hannah Harris, 20, allegedly fled the scene of the accident and then lied to cops in a bid to evade responsibility.Facebook
MTA crews repair the damaged fence after an SUV drove onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn Wednesday.MTA

“I was taken aback. I thought, ‘This is crazy.’ I’ve lived in New York my entire life, and I see crazy things every day. But I’ve never seen anything like that before,” said one neighbor, Shoshannah, 25, who declined to give her last name.

She added, “I was completely startled, but more fearful somebody was hurt … She had to have been going a minimum of 60.”

The clumsy clothes-hound, who posts photos of herself modeling trendy outfits online, also forced MTA workers to send a rescue train to the above-ground track.

The train pulled up alongside the Q train and shuttled passengers to the Church Avenue Station, sources said.

Southbound Q trains also ran express from Prospect Park to Kings Highway on Wednesday due to the wreck.

The crash caused no injuries, according to the FDNY.

Cops charged Harris with leaving the scene of and filing a false police report.

She may have been able to clear the four-foot-high cement barrier because she first hit a mound of dirt, propelling her into the air, sources said.

“She was going fast enough that she just jumped the hill. I guess she didn’t realize this is a dead end, even though there’s a sign that says so She just kept on going straight,” an MTA worker at the scene said.

Harris is interested in fashion design and works at American Eagle Outfitters, according to her Facebook page

“I hope to also one day be a role model to young girls out there and one day show them that once you set your mind to something you can be anything you wish to be,” she posted on her Web site.

She did not return calls seeking comment. Her father Joel Harris, 67, who owns the 2006 Nissan, declined to comment.

Commuters quickly took to Twitter to post photos and comment on the strange crash on Wednesday.

“‘Car on tracks ended up being exactly what it said,” Jonathan Hawkins of Brooklyn tweeted.

“CARS CAN’T DRIVE ON TRAINS,” spoofed @Kunk7.

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