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ComfortDelGro taxi driver whips out metal pipe during road rage

ComfortDelGro taxi driver whips out metal pipe during road rage

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We thought ComfortDelGro taxi drivers should be the most well-mannered taxi drivers on our island based on service standards, but this driver's actions made us stop and think.

What made us think otherwise? This video of a very pissed-off taxi driver confronting the cam car driver for sounding his horn at him.

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Rewinding back to how it all started, the cam car can be heard sounding his horn at the taxi driver after a passenger gets off at a sheltered crossing. The taxi driver then proceeds to move off slowly, triggering the cam car driver to toot his horn in impatience. 

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The taxi driver does not react to the first horn which leads to a few more horns from cam car.

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This is where it gets interesting.

The taxi driver's pissed off at this point, he takes his time to slowly drive into the carpark and stops on the second level to confront the cam car driver.

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We don't really know what happened after the taxi driver got off his taxi since most of the clip is on mute.

Thankfully, no one got hurt in this road rage incident. 

Could this have been avoided if the cam car just overtook the taxi at the shelter? Let us know!

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Not an isolated incident

That is not the end of the story though.

Someone else has also been a victim to the same taxi driver's road rage.

 

 




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