A man was driving into the Johor Bahru (JB) customs when another male driver tried to and then successfully cut into his lane.
Upon doing so, the driver got out of the car and started behaving aggressively, at one point hitting the man’s windscreen.
He also allegedly challenged the man to come out of the car.
The people in the camcar told MS News that they have since filed a report with the Singapore Police Force.
The man, Mr Loh, told MS News that the incident took place at around 12pm on 6 Oct.
He was sitting in the passenger seat while his father was driving.
Their car was nearing the JB customs when a red Hyundai cut abruptly into their lane.
According to dashcam footage seen by MS News, the driver of the red Hyundai then got out and began gesticulating aggressively.
He then storms in the direction of Mr Loh’s car and out of view of the dashcam.
Shortly after this, the camcar, which Mr Loh says belongs to his father, then started to shake. He claimed that this was because the driver had hit his windshield “very hard”.
After that, the driver allegedly shouted vulgarities while asking Mr Loh to come out of the car.
Mr Loh said he responded, “Please don’t create trouble in other people’s country,” as he was in JB as a Singaporean.
The red Hyundai also carried a Singapore licence plate.
However, the driver allegedly replied, “I’m Malaysian, you scared, is it? We talk inside JB!”
Mr Loh then said, “No, sorry, I am Singaporean and I want peace.”
During this time, the driver allegedly mentioned the name of a secret society.
Apologising again, Mr Loh then told the driver he would like to carry on with his journey and the incident appeared to end there.
The driver of the red Hyundai then went back into his car and drove off. The entire exchange lasted less than a minute.
“The guy was quite hostile,” Mr Loh noted. “He came to the front glass and whacked it so hard I thought it was going to break.”
He said he wanted to share his story with MS News to raise awareness as the person was behaving aggressively.
Mr Loh confirmed that he filed a police report with the Singapore Police Force after the incident.
At first, he was unsure whether he could file one as they were in JB during that time, but he has since managed to do so in Singapore.
He also alleged that the man was driving a GrabRentals car, but MS News has not confirmed this as of the time of writing.
Shenanigans at the customs related to lane-jumping are sadly not rare. At the Tuas Second Link, a convoy of four Porsche cars used the motorcycle lane to cut the queue.
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Featured image provided by Mr Loh.
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