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Have you ever been so mad you gave a camera the middle finger?

Have you ever been so mad you gave a camera the middle finger?

chitchatboy

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In our fast-paced and hectic society, it is easy to get triggered when unexpected things happen to you as we can see from this video that has been posted on SG Road Vigilante.

In this video that was shot in Yishun a few days back, we can see a van which is the camera vehicle, coming to the rear of a Volkswagen Scirocco. While waiting for the gantry to be lifted, the car rolled back as one pair of its wheels were on a hump. The van driver gave the car a tap of its horn, triggering the Scirocco driver to come down and confront the van driver.

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For those who have no experience with dual-clutch gearboxes, some, if not most, have the tendency to roll back if the car is on a slope as the car behaves very much like a manual car in start-stop situations. Hence, the Scirocco driver wasn't trying to reverse on purpose. 

Was the horn necessary? Was it necessary to follow so close to the Scirocco seeing that he had trouble at the gantry? And was the van driver guilty of tailgating out of the carpark?

Or was it simply just a case of an ill-mannered Volkswagen driver having a bad day?

What do you guys reckon? Let us know in the comment box!


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not the first time iv seen a "next generation" scirocco driver act like this, and funny thing is they all look the same too

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I leave huge car length because I have seen people roll back almost half car length before (not sure on purpose or not).

Should try driving in Jakarta :XD:

 

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