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Zhng-ed C-HR beng proclaims to be “King” of the road; engages full retard mode despite at least 8 illegal manoeuvres

Zhng-ed C-HR beng proclaims to be “King” of the road; engages full retard mode despite at least 8 illegal manoeuvres

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TL;DR: C-HR driver is unhappy cam car driver did not let him into lane, proceeds to brake-check, confront and attempt to cause accidents

 

“When in the wrong, just continue heck care since already wrong once” a motto this crazy C-HR beng believes in.

To get an idea of the madness involved, watch the following 3.5-minute clip:

What started it

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From 0:55, we can see “King Ander” — as inscribed on the C-HR’s driver side window — wanting to switch into the cam car’s lane, since his lane is left-turn only.

He’s already left a significant gap from the white Serena ahead, and doesn’t seem to have signalled right, since there are no flashes from his mirror-mounted indicators.

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The cam car driver is having none of “King Ander’s” entitlement, so he just drives on.

Displeased, the C-HR encroaches into the cam car’s lane as an attempt at intimidation, to no avail.

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Just before approaching the junction, the C-HR finally turns on its right indicators. Seeing the road clear up ahead, it gives up trying to merge, driving straight on and squeezing out the cam car in the process.

Tyrannical behaviour commences

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Not satisfied with getting ahead, the C-HR seizes the opportunity to “punish” the cam car, flooring it across some chevrons and abruptly cuts across 2 lanes, just to perform a double brake check.

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At least he remembered to use his signals this time.

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Having boxed the cam car in traffic, he gets out for a confrontation to act tough.

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Another angle of this beng’s mug taken by the cam car’s passenger, with profane gestures and all; certainly not behaviour befitting a king.

Realising they have all sorts of incriminating evidence, he finally retreats to his car, but not before a final "dirty trick”.

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As the cam car switches lanes to distance itself, this tyrant attempts to force the cam car off the road right across 4 lanes beyond his own, before switching again to the next lane, all without signalling.

All in, the 8 (at least) infractions included:

  • Failure to signal intention (multiple)
  • Failure to stay in lane
  • Driving over chevrons
  • Driving into an oncoming lane
  • Brake-checking
  • Stopping on a double zigzag
  • Causing an obstruction
  • Attempting to cause an accident

Online reactions

The majority of comments appear to condemn both parties, stating that the cam car driver was partly at fault for not giving way to “King Ander”, despite his lack of signalled intention early on.

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While in the minority, there were still a few condemning his actions.

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What do you think, should the cam car driver be more gracious even if he was entirely in the right, or was this C-HR beng wrong to bully even if he's "King (Ander)" of the road? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Watched, imo both just calm their panty down. Just give way , signal and life moves on uneventfully. 

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CHR POV have been posted all over the social media since the video have been uploaded. You as a Creator/Editor/Writer etc in fact should know the roads well and do your homework on finding out the spark instead of focusing solely on the fire. 1. PHV SMM907L with 6 office outift as passenger changes lane in yellow box junction without signal [RECKLESS]. 2. PHV SMM907L did not leave 3 sec gap rules tailgating [RECKLESS]. 3. If you knew the roads well , you would know that there's a red light along that double zigzag lane. 4.This kind of dash cam driver is go casino lose all money want to play victim and tell the whole world they got scammed instead. 5. Many lawyers , doctors and business owners , etc etc have been seen with tattoos too. Times have changed you should change your mindset too

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2 hours ago, WeiiHaoo said:

CHR POV have been posted all over the social media since the video have been uploaded. You as a Creator/Editor/Writer etc in fact should know the roads well and do your homework on finding out the spark instead of focusing solely on the fire. 1. PHV SMM907L with 6 office outift as passenger changes lane in yellow box junction without signal [RECKLESS]. 2. PHV SMM907L did not leave 3 sec gap rules tailgating [RECKLESS]. 3. If you knew the roads well , you would know that there's a red light along that double zigzag lane. 4.This kind of dash cam driver is go casino lose all money want to play victim and tell the whole world they got scammed instead. 5. Many lawyers , doctors and business owners , etc etc have been seen with tattoos too. Times have changed you should change your mindset too

 

Thanks for sharing this! I tried looking around but didn't come across anything that would've provided additional context. With regard to your points 1 and 2, it now makes more sense why the C-HR driver was so infuriated and resorted to the actions he did — still not condoning them though. :a-t2622:

For point 3, you can see from the posted footage he remained stationary for a few additional seconds to inconvenience the Toyota Noah cam car driver, even after traffic had started to move when the light turned green. Plus, there was a sizeable gap from the grey Toyota Wish ahead, which he could've closed up.

Agree with you on point 4, now that there's greater context for why things happened the way they did. [drivingcar]

As for why I called him a beng (point 5), I made no mention of his tattoos, since I know they have no bearing on one's character. Rather, it was because of how he behaved, performing all sorts of reckless manoeuvres and being confrontational — despite the cause of it actually being the Toyota Noah cam car driver.

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All in all, I think the lesson we can take away from this is to not be so hot-tempered when driving, even when others make mistakes, so that we can all get to our destinations peacefully without being "made famous"!

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The "King" in real life turned out to be so lean and skinny. Doesn't look like he could hold his own in a punch-up. He better be careful one day he'll meet somebody really nasty and double his size in the other car.

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