WATCH: Road rage in Vanderbijlpark caught on camera

WATCH: Road rage in Vanderbijlpark caught on camera Photos: X/ TrafficSA

WATCH: Road rage in Vanderbijlpark caught on camera

Watch as a road rage incident in Vanderbijlpark was caught on camera. Do you have more information on this?

WATCH: Road rage in Vanderbijlpark caught on camera

WATCH: Road rage in Vanderbijlpark caught on camera Photos: X/ TrafficSA

A road rage incident in Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng was caught on camera.

WATCH: ROAD RAGE IN VANDERBIJLPARK CAUGHT ON CAMERA

TrafficSA posted the video on X, and it has gone viral.

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In the video taken on the highway, a Mitsubishi Colt bakkie is seen trying to drive a VW Touareg off the road recklessly by suddenly swerving in front of it and slamming on its brakes.

The driver of the VW Touareg can be seen slowing down and trying to avoid colliding with the Mitsubishi Colt bakkie.

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WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:

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HERE’S HOW YOU SHOULD RESPOND TO ROAD RAGE   

According to Arrive Alive this is how you can avoid situations involving aggressive drivers:

PROTECT YOURSELF

If you are dealing with an aggressive driver, make sure your car’s doors are locked

If you are stopped in the traffic, leave enough room to pull out from behind the car you are following. 

Arrive Alive furthermore said if an aggressive driver confronts you, call 10111 or drive to the nearest police station.

DO NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY

“Be polite and courteous, even if the other driver is not. Avoid any conflict, if possible. If another driver challenges you, take a deep breath and move out of the way. Never underestimate the other driver’s capacity for causing harm.”

Arrive Alive

REDUCE YOUR OWN STRESS

Understand that you cannot control the traffic, only your reaction to it. In the end, you may find that personal frustration, anger and impatience are the real danger zones on the highway.

  • Be a courteous driver: You can set a good example, which can help make our roads safer. Control your anger.
  • Avoid making eye contact with an aggressive driver.
  • Do not make obscene gestures.
  • Do not tailgate.
  • Use your horn sparingly — even a polite honk can be misinterpreted.
  • Do not block the passing

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