Dashcam owner films van driver switching lanes before rear-ending a car and blaming another motorist

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Watch the insane moment driver furiously jumps between lanes before refusing to believe he rear-ended a car

  • An aggressive van driver blames the vehicle behind him after rear-ending a car
  • The white van is seen on dashcam footage swerving in and out of traffic 
  • Trying to change lanes just before a roundabout he hits the car in front of him

An aggressive driver has been blasted online after he was caught on a dashcam chopping and changing lanes before hitting another car and blaming a fellow motorist.

Footage uploaded to social media from another car’s dashcam showed the white van swerving in and out of traffic in Sydney before trying to change lanes right before a roundabout and rear-ending another vehicle.

The driver then jumped out of his van before blaming the person behind him for causing the crash. 

Dashcam owner films van driver switching lanes before rear-ending a car and blaming another motorist

An aggressive driver has been blasted online for chopping and changing lanes before hitting another vehicle and blaming a fellow motorist

As he approached the driver’s door of the car behind – who filmed the entire incident on his dashcam – the back driver could be heard yelling, ‘It’s not my f****** problem’.

The dashcam driver didn’t collide with any car but still came under fire from the van driver. 

‘What are you doing?’ the van driver yelled to the dashcam driver.

‘It’s not my f****** problem mate,’ the dashcam driver hit back.

The footage from October 13 was shared on both Reddit and Dash Cam Owners Australia.

Social media users voiced their disgust at his manner of driving, while others pointed out the song Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac blaring in the background, amused by the irony.

‘Does he not realise he rear-ended the car in front of him lol what a nutter,’ one wrote.

‘I went from befuddled to completely confused after reading this and watching with sound on. Imagine the mindset that would require, to drive recklessly, rear end a fully stopped vehicle, then jump out and rage at an innocent bystander,’ commented a second.

‘Impatiently swerve through traffic hit someone, yell at the person you just cut off. How can the same person function enough to even get in that vehicle,’ asked a third.

‘I like that Tell Me Lies was playing in the background,’ said a fourth.

‘Funniest road rage I’ve seen in a while, old mate was too busy looking in the mirrors he didn’t even see the roundabout or the cars ahead before it was too late,’ commented a fifth. 

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