Watch dashcam footage as angry driver REFUSES to let other car into his lane – viewers are divided | The Sun

THIS is the moment an angry driver was caught on dashcam footage refusing to let another car into his lane.

Video captured shows a number of cars refusing to let in a Toyota.


A line of traffic merges into one lane exiting a roundabout in the North of the country.

The "queue jumper" can be seen nearly touching the barrier as they force themselves into the white diagonal striped area.

The Toyota driver then travels alongside another Toyota, with the cars bumper to bumper.

After nearly one minute of trying to squeeze in, the pushy driver then drops back and finally enters the queue.

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The battle of the lanes was originally filmed in 2016 but has since been shared on TikTok again.

And users in the comments have been left divided.

Some agree the driver shouldn't have been allowed in while others don't understand the pettiness.

One user said: "I detest queue jumpers with a passion."

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Meanwhile another agreed: "This brought me so much joy."

A third commented: "What this doesn't show is the mile-long line everyone waited in to get on the roundabout in the left lane.

"Fair play for not letting him in."

Despite hundreds of people thinking the drivers did the right thing, some didn't see the need.

A user commented: "People act like letting one car in affects their travel times," while another added: "I'm too grownup for this.

"Just let it merge and go on with your life."

Another driver recently divided opinion when he sped past hordes of cars queuing as they approached roadworks.


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