A road rage incident involving a Singapore-registered vehicle occurred yesterday (June 7), along Jalan Sutera Tanjung 8/4 at Taman Sutera Utama in Skudai, Johor.
The altercation was documented in a Facebook post by user Vicky Sing, who said she was travelling with her boyfriend at the time.
In the post, she shared video footage showing a male driver confronting and kicking their vehicle, resulting in visible damage.

A separate image also showed a dent on the side of the car.
Confrontation escalates
Sing explained that the incident began during a traffic jam.
A vehicle ahead of them was moving inconsistently, causing congestion and prompting multiple drivers, including them, to honk.
Shortly after, a Toyota Altis began honking persistently at their vehicle from behind.
However, it was a Singapore-registered car that pulled up beside them, where the driver allegedly began shouting at them, asking why they had not moved.

When Sing’s boyfriend explained that the delay was due to the car ahead, the other driver reportedly retorted, “Don’t think you’re so great just cause you drive a BMW.”
According to the post, the man then exited his vehicle and physically confronted Sing’s boyfriend — allegedly body-checking and spitting on him.
Property damage and police report
Sing noted that her boyfriend refrained from retaliating, aware that others were recording the incident.
He instead suggested they go to a police station to resolve the matter.
This appeared to provoke the man further, who then kicked their car, leaving a dent.

The driver allegedly shouted, “Go police then go, I am not afraid of you,” before getting into his car and driving off.
Following the incident, the couple lodged a police report at the Taman Ungku Tun Aminah Police Station.
A photo of the report was also included in Sing’s post.
Authorities have yet to release an official statement on the matter. It is unclear whether the driver involved has been identified or if an investigation is underway.
