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Honda HRV sideswipes a Lexus ES and indirectly causes a motorcyclist to flip after rear-ending a Shopee Xpress van

Honda HRV sideswipes a Lexus ES and indirectly causes a motorcyclist to flip after rear-ending a Shopee Xpress van

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Yes, ALOT is happening in this video, and the title speaks for itself. 

NGL, I am actually surprised I managed to summarise the entire video within the title itself.

Watch it here:

What Happened?

After entering the AYE, a Honda HRV driver decided to perform something bizarre - he changed lane into a red Lexus ES not once but TWICE, despite having empty pockets of space to switch lanes into.

During the second bump, the Lexus ES was forced into lane 2 of the AYE, causing it to cut off a Shopee Xpress van.

As a result, the Shopee Xpress van had to brake hard to avoid rear-ending the Lexus ES.

However, a motorcyclist riding behind the van could not react in time and smashed into the van, resulting in the motorcyclist flipping over.

Idk about you, but the Honda HRV driver ought to be handed some heavy consequences for his actions.

It is as clear as daylight that the Honda HRV driver did not bother checking his blindspot before changing lanes at the very last minute, which caused the accidents.

Netizens' Comments

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Likely, the Honda HRV didn't even know about the presence of the red Lexus because he didn't bother turning his head to check his blindspot. 

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I might be wrong, but it seems like the Honda HRV performed a hit and run after side swiping the red Lexus ES twice....

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Wishing the rider a speedy recovery!!

 

 

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I also encountered several cars doing lane change in front of me to exit or change direction when  where there is ample clearance or sometimes no vehicles behind me. 😏

As if to show off their vehs. 😑

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