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A Road Bully Misused SmartTag Lane Caught on Dashcam Footage
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Bad and misdemeanor behaviour of irresponsible road drivers continue to flood the internet which this time around, a video footage derives from dashcam displaying offence to other road users.
The latest incident highlighted an event where a driver was caught on camera entering the first toll plaza via the SmartTag lane but deliberately using his Touch 'n Go card even before reaching the reader which indicates a misused act as a road driver.
The driver who manoeuvres a Mercedes-Benz W124 has caused trouble to cars behind and highway staff operator as the SmartTag lane barrier does not lift.
Then, the blue W124 began his brake-testing trick at the road highway not long after the event earlier.
This happens twice before both drivers exited the highway at the Semenyih, Bangi, and Setia Ecohill which the blue W124 driver does it again. The dashcam car owner afterwards experienced another ridiculous act by the blue Mercedes when he started to ‘test’ his brakes repeatedly.
Following next, the act does not stop there as he continues to repeat a similar act at the highway right before the toll plaza at Semenyih, Bangi, and Setia Ecohill exits.
After some distance later, the blue W124 driver which still maintains his ‘testing’ brakes action cornered the dashcam car owner on the fastest lane. As displayed on the footage, it seems like he is about to exit his vehicle, however stays in the car with his right door open to communicate with the dashcam owner.
Subsequently, the blue W124 drive went straight into the SmartTag lane again without a functional SmartTag that required assistance from the highway staff operator.
Just to share, the Mercedes-Benz W124 recognises as a mid-size cars produced by Daimler-Benz between 1984 and 1997.
As Maulidur Rasul is approaching, we plead to all road drivers to drive safely and choose the right lanes when passing through toll plazas.
Travellers are advised to top up the Touch 'n Go card and the e-Wallet for RFID users. As a reminder, SmartTAG does not work for RFID lanes.
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