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Range Rover intentionally swerves between two lanes to block cam car from passing

Range Rover intentionally swerves between two lanes to block cam car from passing

thatJDMahboy

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There are many ways of provoking others on the road.

Some common acts of provocation include tailgating, persistent honking, making offensive gestures, and intentionally blocking other road users. 

Watch how this cam car driver intentionally blocks another car from passing: 

What Happened? 

This incident occurred at Irwell Bank Road, in the vicinity of River Valley. 

The driver of a Ranger Rover Velar was swerving left and right between two lanes and intentionally blocking the cam car from passing. 

As both cars started nearing the red light, the cam car driver gave two short honks to the Ranger Rover.

It is unknown if there was a prior altercation between both parties. 

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From the audio recording of the cam car, it seems that the cam car is a Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) driver with at least two passengers on board.

After the two short honks, the male passenger could be heard telling the PHV driver the following:

"If you guys want to fight, fight somewhere else, please. Let me get off first, please."

After that, the other female passenger echoed similarly, saying: "Ya, let me get off."

The PHV driver apologises to both passengers for his behaviour. 

Subsequently, after the atmosphere in the vehicle settled, both passengers could be heard encouraging the PHV driver to make a police report over this incident. 

Range Rover Driver Is Not The Only One Who Should Be Reported

Did your keen eye catch it? 

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There are four lanes on that road going straight, with the first lane being a "go straight or right turn" lane.

If you watched carefully, the Range Rover drove through the cross-junction from lane 3 to 1. 

The PHV driver did something similar by driving through the cross-junction from lane 2 to lane 1, squeezing a Honda Stream to his right out of the way. 

And the worst part is that neither the PHV driver nor his passengers realised what he did. 

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Let me know your thoughts on this incident in the comments below!

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I bet cam car didn't realise his self-pwn by uploading his dash cam footage.

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The amount of sarcasm in the last sentence tho. 

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Short of the video recording prior to the posted footage, my thought is that the Land Rover driver was unsure of his/her route and hence hesitant when filtering lanes. And just before the cross junction traffic light, the honking by the camcar startled the Land Rover driver and caused him/her to quiver and wobble on the steering and thus the reeling between lanes.

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On 19/03/2022 at 17:19, DOBIEMKZ said:

Short of the video recording prior to the posted footage, my thought is that the Land Rover driver was unsure of his/her route and hence hesitant when filtering lanes. And just before the cross junction traffic light, the honking by the camcar startled the Land Rover driver and caused him/her to quiver and wobble on the steering and thus the reeling between lanes.

MMM seems logical!

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5 minutes ago, thatJDMahboy said:

MMM seems logical!

Hmmm.. what does MMM mean?

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This is what happens when people have too much time and too much money

and not brains.

:D

As we see more rich people expect to see more of this type of behaviour.

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