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Road hogging Mercedes-Benz B180 responds to a tailgating car with a brake check instead of giving way

Road hogging Mercedes-Benz B180 responds to a tailgating car with a brake check instead of giving way

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Besides PMDs and cyclists, road hoggers on expressways are one of the most annoying motorists you can possibly encounter.

But what should you do when you encounter one? 

Watch what happens to this cam car when he decides to tailgate a road hogging Mercedes:

What Happened?

Cam car was travelling on lane 1 of the expressway when he encountered a road hogging Mercedes-Benz B180.

To signal the Mercedes driver that he was road hogging and should move to a slower lane, the cam car driver decided to tailgate the Mercedes ahead of him.

In response, the foolish Mercedes driver performed an abrupt brake check to warn the cam car driver for tailgating him.

As a result, the cam car driver acted accordingly and braked abruptly to avoid a collision with the Mercedes. 

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Shortly after, the cam car performs a lane change to the 2nd lane and floors the accelerator to overtake the road hogging Mercedes from its left.

TBH, this was what the cam car should have done in the first place.

Especially since the road hogging vehicle is a mere B180 which takes 3 working days to get to 100km/h - most cars would overtake it effortlessly, and this incident could be avoided entirely. 

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The Debate

It is apparent that this issue was a talking point for many netizens, and many have voiced their opinions on this matter:

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What are your thoughts on this matter?

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Netizens' Comments

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This is the most logical action to take. 

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Dude, how high are you to comment something like this?

 

 

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That "Oh OK" commenter is the creme de entitled amongst the many in there.

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I don't know what's its like to be tailgated.

I have never be tailgated

I am not a prick that road hogs

and I will never be.

:D

Only pricks get tailgated.

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I feel sorry for people that ALWAYS get tailgated.

They are just too stupid to know what they ALWAYS get tailgated.

And they really don't know what they can do not to ALWAYS get tailgated.

Stupidity of that kind is truly amazing.

:D

Even if you told them just move left and you won't get tailgated

they are just too stupid to believe you.

I think even even infinity is not match for their stupidity.

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You can have 6 lane clear on the PIE

and a stupid prick will still drive on lane 1

all by himself.

:D

 

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56 minutes ago, Genes said:

That "Oh OK" commenter is the creme de entitled amongst the many in there.

In Malay we call these ppl creme bopleh

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The "I must drive lane idiots"

Come onto highway must cut three lanes to the right.

Come off highway must jam brake and last second cut 3 lanes to get off.

Everybody must jam brake for them.

:D

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Why no one come here and post

why MB driver cannot give way huh?

:D

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