Road rage Subaru: Woman attacks a car multiple times on camera
If your social media algorithms are anything like mine, you get a few common themes. One of those awful, can’t-look-away themes is road rage. In this case, a woman in a white Subaru attacked a Nissan in broad daylight, including once on foot and other times trying to back into the camera car.
A woman with road rage used her Subaru as a weapon against another driver in a Nissan, as a passenger got it all on camera
A social media video begins with a driver in a fourth-generation Subaru Forester pulling alongside a Nissan. The woman driving the Forester pelts the Nissan with a water bottle, all of which the Nissan’s passenger captures on a smartphone video. That’s objectionable by itself. But, of course, the case of road rage didn’t relent there and then.
Instead, the Subaru driver gave in to her road rage. She pulled ahead of the Nissan, effectively boxing it in. She then flung the door open and exploded out of the driver’s seat. The diminutive driver then bee-lined for the camera car, targeting the driver’s side windshield wiper. She wrenched on the wiper in a vain attempt to break it off. A moment later, she returned to her vehicle and drove away. That’s the end of that, right? Not quite.
She then, realizing that the camera car was still behind her, stopped in the middle of the open road. Her reverse lights illuminated white as she angled to back up into the vehicle behind her. Fortunately, the young driver in the camera vehicle seemed to expect such a reaction. Still in drive, the Nissan pulled onto the shoulder to avoid the reversing Subaru.
But this driver and her bad case of road rage weren’t finished. Tiny ego wounded, she drove ahead of the camera vehicle once more, this time at an intersection. Again, she tried to reverse into the camera car, perhaps unaware that she was being recorded.
She took a rinse-and-repeat approach to her reverse ramming tactic. Once more, she stopped on the road ahead and reversed toward the camera car. You have to wonder why the Nissan didn’t take a different path. This time, the young driver in the Nissan pulled onto the grass to the right of the road to avoid the angry road rager.