A video is going viral on Reddit of the moment a Ram Truck driver nearly wipes out a biker in Florida. The pickup pulls across the road, blocking a lane, which forces the bike to brake hard to avoid a nasty accident. When the biker calls the pickup driver out, the driver has the nerve to suggest it was the biker’s fault.
The video shows the motorbike going at high speed along a busy Florida road. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a Ram Truck pulls across the highway, blocking the lane the bike is traveling in. The biker, filming the incident, is forced to brake hard to avoid a potentially horrendous accident.
Understandably angry, and probably shocked, the biker cries, “What the f***!” and slaps the back of the truck. In response, the pickup truck driver exits his vehicle. Bizarrely, the muscular man has the nerve to aggressively shout at the biker: “Look where you’re going!” I mean, thankfully the biker definitely was looking where he was going. Otherwise, he would’ve been seriously injured or worse.
The biker reasonably points out that the truck driver was “in the middle of the road.” In response, the driver shouts that he was “doing a U-turn.” Unfortunately for him, that doesn’t mean you’re allowed to block a road.
When the biker points out that he has an onboard camera filming the incident, the driver gets aggressive. He gets in the biker’s face and threatens him if he dares to hit is truck again. One Reddit user commented on the man’s intimidating appearance, saying he “looks like Temu Andrew Tait.” And yes, the resemblance is certainly there, not least with the aggressive demeanor.
The biker reasonably says the driver “almost killed [him],” but the aggressive driver once again retorts: “Watch where you’re going!” It truly is bizarre that the pickup truck driver thinks he’s in the right, blocking the road because he’s making a U-turn.
Fortunately, the Ram Truck driver moves away before getting violent and the biker goes on his way. The incident is a reminder that egotistical people will always think they’re in the right. Reasoning with them is impossible since they often get aggressive. At least the incident didn’t escalate further. But the pickup driver’s notion of “right of way” will probably never change.