Bullying has no place on the road

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I recently saw a large vehicle driving recklessly along a narrow road in Mabohai during the lunch time rush hour.

The driver was aggressively swerving to get to the right lane of the main road without any regard for a small vehicle that was already on that lane.

It was basically road bullying because the small car had to move slightly out of the lane in order to create enough distance to avoid colliding with the bigger vehicle.

The driver of the large vehicle’s disregard for the safety of fellow motorists and the potential dire consequences of his action has no place on public roads. I don’t know what the motives of the driver were but driving recklessly during heavy traffic is not exactly the right time to get your point across. If traffic cameras had caught his action that day, a driving ban and a hefty fine would be exactly what he deserved.

Concerned Driver

PHOTO: ENVATO