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BMW Driver Brake Checks Multiple Times After He Got Honked For Not Turning On Signal Light

A reminder: road rage can land you in legal hot water.
It seems some drivers in Malaysia are still steering straight into trouble with reckless driving habits.

In a recent viral incident, a BMW driver, or should we say “Beemer,” took a detour into road rage territory, leaving fellow road users in disbelief.

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BMW driver brake checks multiple times after he got honked

The dashcam footage, shared by X user @update11111, showed the BMW X5 driver trying to shift gears from road safety to full-on road bully mode.

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Bmw driver brake checks multiple times after he got honked for not turning on signal light
Screenshot via X/@update11111

After getting honked at, the driver decided to block another vehicle and play a game of “can’t catch me” by obstructing it from overtaking.

Needless to say, this wasn’t the smoothest ride for either vehicle.

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Bmw driver brake checks multiple times after he got honked for not turning on signal light
Screenshot via X/@update11111

Social media quickly hit the brakes on the BMW driver’s behavior, with users slamming the actions as a danger to others.

Many were quick to call out the driver for putting lives at risk, urging the dashcam owner to file a report and put the brakes on such behaviour.

For those revved up by this incident, a reminder: road rage can land you in legal hot water.

Under Section 353 of the Penal Code and Section 43(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, these reckless drivers can face serious consequences, proving that no matter how fancy the car, bad behaviour will always get you pulled over.

Watch the clip here:


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