There’s nothing more satisfying than rude drivers getting an instant dose of karma. Expensive cars or not, bad manners on the road should not be tolerated.
While it’s not the total write-off that we’ve come to expect from most dash-cam footage, this latest video still delivers a delicious slice of schadenfreude that should be enough to tide you over ’til the next fail inevitably appears online.
This time, we check in with yet another fit of rage on the highway as it appears that a couple of people decided they wanted to go back and forth. Fortunately, it didn’t end in violence but there was a pretty big show of disrespect as the owner of a Chevrolet Corvette and a big old diesel-powered Dodge Ram ended up getting pretty intense with one another.
As it would turn out, the owner of the Corvette appears to not be willing to let the guy driving the diesel truck into his lane, and therefore, the diesel truck owner retaliates as only a diesel truck owner could, spewing black smoke all over the Corvette and straight into the driver’s window.
If you follow along with the video below, you’ll see the back-and-forth as it unfolds on the highway, and someone behind the whole ordeal films it. It’s almost as if we took the time to maybe alternate and let one another get in line every once in a while, we wouldn’t even have situations like this in the first place.’
The man filming bursts out laughing as the smoke dissipates. After the smoke clears, the driver of the Corvette finally lets the other driver merge into the lane.
The incident was filmed in Tacoma, Washington. Both cars had Washington State license plates.
The man who filmed the incident uploaded the video on YouTube, describing:
“I was driving through traffic near Seattle and noticed a Corvette not wanting to let a Dodge merge over into the lane, so the Dodge pulled beside him. As the Corvette driver was rolling down his window and went to flip him off, the Dodge owner coaled him with so much smoke you couldn’t even see the driver in the car. He did end up letting the truck over.”
The video garnered more than 553,000 views on Facebook and has received more than 7,200 shares.
Watch the video below:
Sources: AWM, Daily Mail