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Two disgruntled motorists exchanging profanities again and again and again

Two disgruntled motorists exchanging profanities again and again and again

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The video footage which is shown from the the perspective of the motorcyclist, shows the biker accelerating from a traffic junction and almost getting cut off by a red Mazda CX-5:

This exchange between the motorists happened at the junction between Sumang Lane and Sumang Crescent. The motorcyclist was riding straight, albeit accelerating pretty quickly, when the Mazda CX-5 driver attempted to overtake him from the right. 

Evidently, the CX-5 driver failed to form up correctly at the junction, and drove against road directions when he went straight ahead instead of turning right, as shown below:

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Source: Google Maps

The exchange between them continued as they drove into the same multi-story carpark, even stopping for a moment to exchange profanities and showing the finger at each other:

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Here's a short transcript of their 5-sec verbal exchange:

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Driver: (gesturing and talking with a muffled voice)

Motorcyclist: F*** you, don't know how to keep to your lane is it! F*** you!

Driver: F*** you!

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Netizens made some comments on Youtube, with mentions that this is just a small issue, and that both of them had 'too much ego':

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Watch the end part, reversing car dangerously into a parking lot ........

 

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What has our society become to? Seems like we are too stressed out and way to competitive in life that, every bit of things in life, we want to "fight" against... 

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Please lah. 

Like that also want to argue and play a fool on the road and car park.

Dare you take on a truck.

Current covid situation,  more and more people behaviour flaw up easier.

Stay Cool ad Drive Safe

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