A recent incident on the Second Link has sparked outrage online after a woman was caught on camera blocking a car with her body to allow her own vehicle to cut ahead. The dramatic scene unfolded on the Malaysian side of the bridge at around 1 pm on September 15.
Dashcam footage uploaded to Facebook by Elexio Kim shows the woman, dressed in orange, exiting her Singapore-registered car and rushing ahead to block the path of another vehicle. Without audio, it’s unclear what she said to the driver, but her actions speak louder than words. She places a hand on the hood of the car and gestures for her driver to proceed, refusing to budge even as the other car inches forward.
The woman’s persistence eventually pays off, and her car manages to squeeze into traffic ahead of the other vehicle. As she returns to her car, she can’t resist one final rude gesture towards the driver of the other car.
While Mr. Kim found the situation amusing, captioning the post “You guys are really cute,” Facebook users were not impressed. Many took to the comments section to express their outrage, with one user calling her actions “embarrassing” and suggesting that she shouldn’t be driving on the Second Link if she can’t handle waiting in traffic.
The incident has sparked a heated debate about road etiquette and the importance of respecting other drivers on the road. As one of the busiest routes connecting Singapore and Malaysia, the Second Link is no stranger to congestion, but this woman’s actions take the cake. Her reckless behavior not only put herself at risk but also endangered other drivers on the road.
The incident serves as a reminder to all drivers to remain patient and courteous, even in the face of heavy traffic. With great power comes great responsibility, and it’s essential to respect the rules of the road and the safety of others.