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M’sian Man Angrily Throws Hammer At Car After It Allegedly Cut Into His Lane

Many questions about what could have provoked such aggression.
Imagine driving peacefully in the middle lane, when suddenly, a motorcyclist overtakes you from the right. Before you can even process what’s happening, the motorcyclist positions himself directly in front of your car, seemingly rummaging through his bag.

Then, out of nowhere, he swings and hurls a hammer toward your vehicle. It’s a scenario straight out of a nightmare, but for one driver, this was a reality.

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M'sian man angrily throws hammer at car after it allegedly cut into his lane
Screenshot via X/@update11111

M’sian man angrily throws hammer at car

This exact incident was captured on a dashcam, and the video has since gone viral, igniting conversations and concerns across social media.

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M'sian man angrily throws hammer at car after it allegedly cut into his lane
Screenshot via X/@update11111

The footage shows a motorcyclist engaging in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to damage the car behind him, raising questions about what could have provoked such aggression.

M'sian man angrily throws hammer at car after it allegedly cut into his lane
Screenshot via X/@update11111

As you watch the clip, the initial reaction is one of shock. What could have led to this? 

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What led to the motorcyclist’s anger?

Some online commentators suggest that perhaps the car made a sudden move to the right, angering the motorcyclist.

However, the video is incomplete, leaving viewers to speculate about any prior events that might have triggered the situation.

Netizen comment
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“Based on what we can see, there are two likely scenarios,” one observer speculates.

“Either the motorcyclist was upset by the car’s sudden move, or this could be a criminal modus operandi. Whatever the case, it’s crucial to report it to the authorities.”

Others viewing the video suspect something more sinister—a possible road scam designed to exploit unsuspecting drivers for financial gain.

“It’s all part of their plan,” shares another commenter.

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“If there’s an accident, they can make money from towing. I’ve heard stories from friends in the towing business about groups doing things like this, even fighting over customers.”

Netizen comment
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