Unfiltered Road Rage: One Woman’s Epic Battle With a Bus on Aljunied Road
On a quiet stretch of Aljunied Road, a 51‑second video that has already racked up more than 15,000 views turned a mundane traffic scene into an instant headline story. In the clip, a woman sporting a black luxury MPV (slickly marked with that “private‑hire vehicle” blue decal) pulls over, spots a standard double‑decker bus (service 155), and then decides to stir up a storm.
The Drama Unfolds
- Gate‑crashing the bus: Instead of waiting for the bus to queue, she blocks it outright—exhausting the polite “give way” protocol.
- Hands‑wrangling: The video shows her waving her arms like a one‑woman stadium show, launching a cheeky warning at the driver.
- Engaging in a Mandarin squabble: In the recorded clamor, she’s heard shouting, “I saw your bus beside my car,” while the bus driver responds, “What do you want?”
- Mid‑finger move: As the video nears its end, the driver, a bit exhausted, steers off, and she lobs one last bold middle finger to the bus driver.
Why This Made Headlines
Social media users flooded the comments with shock and disappointment. In a city that prides itself on smooth public transport operations, this episode feels like a rogue broadcast of “road rage” gone full‑scale. Readers who watched the video felt a mix of amusement and disdain: “Is this an act?”, “Why not just wait?”, “This is beyond personality.”
Takeaway for All Drivers
It turns out that blocking a bus isn’t a great strategy to clear a way. The best route? Yield, be patient, and maybe listen to the driver’s reply—Mixing the shows of roadside signs with a little bit of courtesy goes a long way.


What’s Behind the Buzz? SBS Transit’s Latest Roller‑Coaster Promise
In the heart of Singapore’s transport scene, SBS Transit has once again taken centre stage—this time for the wrong reasons. Two months ago, a handful of bus drivers posted a series of short clips that went viral, showcasing everything from daring lane‑switching to enthusiastic “road‑rage” moments.
Quick recap of the drama
- Viral videos slot 1: A driver with a quirky dance routine jumps from one bus to another—gone viral in less than 48 hours.
- Viral videos slot 2: A bus that refuses to stop at a yellow light sparks a confrontation with a taxi driver.
- Road‑rage highlight: A frantic driver swerving between lanes after a delivery van cuts in too close.
While these videos have generated massive buzz, they’ve also raised questions about safety and the professional image of SBS Transit staff.
What the company says
According to the official response (brought to our attention by the quick‑fire email from [email protected]), SBS Transit is taking the situation seriously and is conducting a full internal review. The message reads:
“We appreciate the public’s concern and are committed to evaluating all incidents. Our priority remains to keep passengers safe and to preserve trust in our service.”
Top points you can’t miss
- Touring the news cycle: Every bus trip feels like a mini-episode!
- Safety scrutiny: More checks, more training, less road rage.
- Community response: Riders want reassurance and a little bit of humour.
Why we’re watching
As a transport system parent, every bump on the road reminds us that we’re living, breathing commuters. The world of SBS Transit’s bus routes has become a living symphony of sound, movement, and action—so it’s no wonder the videos are trending.
We’ll keep a close eye on the next chapter of this transport saga. Until then, buckle up—or at least keep the camera ready: you never know what the next bus stop will bring.
