A recent viral video captured a shocking incident at the Malaysia-Singapore second link on September 15, showing a female passenger from a Singapore-registered vehicle standing in the middle of the road, blocking other vehicles to allow her car to overtake.
The video, which has been widely circulated on social media, reveals a middle-aged woman rushing out of her car in the congested traffic. She stands defiantly in the middle of the road, preventing the dashcam owner from driving forward, effectively allowing the driver of the Singapore-registered vehicle to cut the queue. The incident reportedly took place during heavy traffic, causing further delays for other motorists.
As seen in the video, the woman refused to back down even when the dashcam owner attempted to drive forward. She tapped on the hood of the vehicle, seemingly as a warning to the driver to stop. Throughout the entire ordeal, she used her hand as a shield to block the car from moving, creating a tense standoff.
According to Oriental Daily, it is understood that the driver of the Singapore-registered vehicle was a man. After ensuring that her car successfully overtook the other vehicles, the woman returned to the passenger seat. Before getting back in, she turned around to raise her hand, expressing apparent dissatisfaction towards the driver whose path she had blocked.
The video has sparked discussions online, with many netizens criticizing the woman's actions, calling them reckless and dangerous. The incident raises concerns about road safety and etiquette, especially in congested traffic conditions where tensions can easily escalate.
Source: Oriental Daily