Exceptions, we must always remember that one of these rule-confirming situations can occur at any time, especially when driving. Let’s take the case in the adjacent video for example. Did you believe the peaceful Canadians could experience that phenomenon described as “road rage”?
Well, it’s recently happened and to make matters even harder to believe, the raging driver happened to be in a Porsche. From start to finish, the guy does them all. He doesn’t check for other vehicles when setting off, partially cuts off the dashcam car that captured the video, along with the other vehicles behind this, drives slowly due to checking his phone and so on.
The point where it all goes crazy sees the vehicle behind the “camera car” honking, with the Porsche driver getting a brief reality check. Well, the guy took this the wrong way, thinking the car with the dash cam honked and reacting as if he was on the wrong pills.
The man even steps out of his first-generation Boxster and heads violently towards the guy behind him, who, like we said, hadn’t even done anything, only backing off when being shown that he was being filmed.
While you can check out this bad temper story below, we only see one fair punishment for this driver - the... removal of his Porsche. He just doesn’t deserve it and he's clearly not benefiting from the car's open-top sensations.
The point where it all goes crazy sees the vehicle behind the “camera car” honking, with the Porsche driver getting a brief reality check. Well, the guy took this the wrong way, thinking the car with the dash cam honked and reacting as if he was on the wrong pills.
The man even steps out of his first-generation Boxster and heads violently towards the guy behind him, who, like we said, hadn’t even done anything, only backing off when being shown that he was being filmed.
While you can check out this bad temper story below, we only see one fair punishment for this driver - the... removal of his Porsche. He just doesn’t deserve it and he's clearly not benefiting from the car's open-top sensations.