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This i30 driver reckons he is one of Osaka's street racers!

This i30 driver reckons he is one of Osaka's street racers!

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This video has gone viral among the car enthusiasts community in Singapore. 

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A white Hyundai i30 has been filmed by the camera car's passenger showing the Korean car cutting across lanes recklessly with signaling along the SLE.

Obviously trying to taunt or block the camera car (an Audi), we have no idea what is the story behind this incident as the video does not come with any audio.

The video lasts for 30 seconds and could well have been going on for sometime. We hope nothing bad comes out of this road rage incident.

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P.S. Dear Hyundai driver, maybe you should watch less video clips on Youtube about Osaka's infamous street racers...




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Roads are already so sparse with so much room, still want to play this kind of stunt, almost everyone has a dash camera these days, he must have more than enough demerit points to give away. 

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Before coronavirus, we already have funny drivers with alien behaviours. Now with this CB period, more funny and silly people come out to play. And despite knowing the fact that almost all cars got cameras. They rather react first without thinking of the consequences.

There's always two sides of a story. Won't know who's right, who's wrong. But nevertheless, childish behaviours shouldn't be allowed on the road, regardless, driver, motorcyclist or cyclist.

 

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I30 2.0 turbo can be quite fast? I kena taunting by a white one b4 also...hee hee hic hic

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Aiyo....nowadays almost every car got car cam still got ppl wanna be dumb star on candid camera? 

 

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16 hours ago, khosasi said:

takumi fujiwara ?

If he drive like this, his father will knock his head as the water in his cup would spill all over.

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