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Taxi gets blocked by a raging Audi driver and almost loses its front door

Taxi gets blocked by a raging Audi driver and almost loses its front door

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An Audi driver blocks a red Transcab and attempts to fight with the taxi driver.

In this video, a cam car travels down a quiet area in Teban Garden Crescent.

A grey Audi and a red taxi were travelling side by side in front of him.

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Upon closer inspection, the Audi driver seemed to be chasing the taxi.

After going through a speed hump, the grey car managed to catch up with the red cab and slotted itself right in front of the vehicle.

The driver then stopped his car, which forced the taxi driver to do the same.

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As the cam car got closer to both vehicles, the Audi driver stepped out of his car as the taxi driver slowly reversed.

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Attempting to flee the scene, the cab driver paid no attention to the raging Audi driver.

When he realized that the taxi would not stop, the angry man latched onto the taxi’s front passenger door.

The door then opens as the cab hurridly escapes the confrontation.

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The video ends with the Audi driver getting back into his vehicle after his road rage incident.

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While we are still unsure of the specifics of this incident, road rage is a severe offence in Singapore.

Offenders will face a fine of up to $5,000, a jail term of up to 2 years and can be disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver’s license for life.

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No records found for Audi driver

While trying to search for the model of the vehicle, we stumbled onto an interesting find.

After entering the car plate number into LTA's Road Tax Enquiry search engine, we were surprised to find out that the number does not exist at all.

MicrosoftTeams-image.thumb.png.53cde19ae2803097961a8361e377a839.pngThis is a little too suspicious, don't you think? 🤔

 

Netizens’ reactions

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Even the fiercest tiger road ragers will turn into a meek little cat after a session with the police.

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Yep, I agree. This video only shows the aftermath of an incident and not the whole situation.

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He almost turned into a Hulk when he grabbed the taxi door!

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D3badge

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whatever is the case between Audi and the Taxi driver, now the police/LTA do have a case on the Audi driver for FAKE carplate! 

the correct car number should be SMN 3835K

kaypoh one can file police report now! see screenshot below!!! 😂

 

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21 hours ago, mikk123 said:

the audi was driving against the traffic was it? 

As in before the fight?

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Audi driver taking matters in his own hands, he must be angry with taxi uncle earlier, either road hog or reckless driving, whatever the altercation, the young man should exercise restraint in public and not taking action on his own. this will only accelerate into disaster further. Taxi uncle did the right thing to avoid confrontation.

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On 12/15/2021 at 3:43 PM, mikk123 said:

the audi was driving against the traffic was it? 

No. It is perfectly legal if safely encroaching momentarily into the opposite lane when overtaking, except in zones where such maneuvers are explicitly proscribed (like over double white lines, zig zag lines, near crossings etc.). It is legal to cross dashed lines and single solid white lines to overtake. Lots of locals seem to have this weird misconception that this sort of overtaking maneuver is automatically "driving against traffic", which is nonsense.

The Audi driver was, however, guilty of other offences like blocking traffic, possible road rage, etc.

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