Woman uses body to block vehicle along Second Link so S'pore-registered car can cut in

Huh.

Ruth Chai | September 15, 2024, 07:20 PM

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A woman in Singapore was caught on a vehicle's dashboard camera trying to use her body to stop a car from advancing, creating a space for another car to cut into the lane.

She even gestured rudely at the dashcam car, seemingly blaming the driver for the incident instead.

The footage went viral on Facebook, garnering over 1.7 million views and 10,000 shares at press time.

The footage indicated that the incident occurred on Sep. 15, at around 1pm.

Numerous cars can be seen lining up on the road, at what appears the road entering Malaysia after Tuas Checkpoint.

In the video, a Toyota on the left can be seen trying to cut into the dashcam car's lane.

The woman, clad in a red shirt, emerges from the left side of the frame and uses her body to stop the camera car from advancing, placing a hand on the car's bonnet.

She uses her other hand to gesture for the car on the left to cut into the lane.

Photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook

Meanwhile, the dashcam car inched forward.

However, the woman did not relent, even gesturing rudely to the dashcam car's driver.

The video is muted, and it is uncertain what the woman is saying.

Photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook

Eventually, the Toyota is able to slip into the queue, with the woman assisting the driver and guiding him into place.

The woman then returns to the car's passenger seat, but not before throwing a final rude gesture to the dashcam car's driver.

Incredulous commenters

Most commenters expressed incredulity at the woman's antics.

Photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook

One user commented in Mandarin: "Cool, [the car] doesn't signal when cutting queue, and uses his mother instead."

Photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook

"I've driven for 21 years, and I didn't know that you can do this," another commenter wrote.

Many Malaysian commenters poked fun at the behaviours they've noticed while driving in Singapore.

Photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook

"Singapore is really a mystical place," a commenter said.

Top photo via Elexio Kim/Facebook