An Orange County, California, road rage incident is drawing attention online after a viral video appeared to show two girls attempting to slash another driver’s tires during a heated confrontation. The footage has spread across social media and Reddit, where viewers have been dissecting the tense encounter and sharing strong opinions about the behavior captured on camera.
The video reportedly takes place on a busy road in Orange County and opens with two women standing beside a white Toyota. Holding what appear to be sharp objects, the pair can be seen attempting to slash the vehicle’s tires while the car remains stopped in the roadway. At one point, the Toyota briefly reverses, suggesting that a driver may still be inside.
As the vehicle pulls away, the pair hurry back to a black SUV waiting at a nearby red light a few lanes away from the Toyota. After climbing inside, one of the women appears to smile as the clip comes to an end. What happened during the buildup before the confrontation took place remains unclear.
The video quickly spread across Reddit and other social media platforms, where many viewers expressed disbelief at the behavior captured on camera. Several commenters said they were glad the incident had been recorded, arguing that public accountability is one of the few upsides of living in an age where almost every confrontation ends up online.
Social Media Reactions
Reaction online was overwhelmingly critical. On Reddit, one user wrote, “Hopefully they had the cops called on them.” Others questioned the apparent tire-slashing attempt itself, arguing that the pair did not seem particularly effective in their efforts.
Some commenters focused on the potential dangers of approaching another vehicle during a confrontation. One person wrote, “Approaching another vehicle with a knife in your hand is a good way to get shot.”
Many viewers were simply glad the incident had been captured on camera. As one user put it, “Social media and cameras get too much hate. I love that I’m in the timeline where these people end up on the internet.”
Others appeared amused by the video’s local connection. One commenter joked, “damn reddit feed getting a lil too local lol.”
While the full context behind the confrontation remain unclear, many viewers seemed to agree on one thing: if you’re going to lose your cool in public, there’s a good chance someone will be recording. As the clip continues to circulate online, the alleged tire-slashing attempt has drawn far more criticism than sympathy, with many commenters arguing that road rage is rarely worth the trouble — especially when it ends up becoming the internet’s latest talking point.







