Man rages at driver and boxes his car in after causing collision, Singapore News

Man rages at driver and boxes his car in after causing collision, Singapore News

Jalan Damai Road Showdown: A Horn in the Night

When a sunny May evening in Jalan Damai turns into a traffic soap‑opera, even the city’s commuters can’t help but raise an eyebrow.

What went down?

Picture this: a red Hyundai cruises past a pedestrian elegantly crossing the street, who had the green light in her favor. The driver, eager to make a quick right turn, wastes no time. Enter the honk‑ed‑hero—the camera‑bandit driver, who turns the California‑style wing’s “safety” check into a full‑blown call‑out.

  • Red Hyundai makes despite the honk and attempts the turn.
  • Video capture shows the other driver upsetting the Hyundai driver for his “horn‑clash.”
  • The Hyundai driver, irritated to no end, decides to overtake the cam‑car, effectively boxing it in.
  • Result: a collision, a dented side on the Hyundai, and a racing pulse for everyone.

Netizens’ take‑away

  • “Take me off the road!”—many shouted that the driver should never make it back for a moment.
  • Some said, “Well, maybe the horn was a fire‑starter. Provocation does happen,” and called for a more balanced view.

And yes, if you’re a fan of reaction videos, a clip of this drama was soon posted on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page, tagging us all the way.

Take‑away lesson:

Horns are like personal voicemail notes—don’t assume what’s meant. And to all drivers: keep your cool. Even a quick turn can break more than an arm’s length.