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Driver of S'pore-registered car flies into rage on M'sia road, pushes another driver & kicks his car
Hulk rage.Tharun Suresh
June 08, 2025, 04:08 PM

A Facebook user by the name of Vicky Sing uploaded a video of a road rage incident that occurred in Malaysia on Jun. 7, 2025, involving the driver of a Singapore-registered car.
The confrontation took place along Jalan Sutera Tanjung 8/4 at Taman Sutera Utama in Skudai, Johor.
Sing shared that she had been traveling with her boyfriend, who was commandeering the car at the time.
The video shows the driver kicking the car Sing was in.

Sing also uploaded a photograph of the resultant dent.

The couple later made a police report at Taman Ungku Tun Aminah Police Station.
Altercation
According to Sing, the couple was caught in a congested road.
There was a car in front of them that was apparently driving haltingly and stopping repeatedly.
Many vehicles were honking at the car, including the couple, the post read.
In a police report, the couple said they had noticed a Toyota Altis behind them that was constantly honking at them.
Soon after, however, the Singapore-registered car then drove up to their side, and the driver apparently berated them and asked them why they had not moved forward.
According to Sing, her boyfriend then explained to the driver of the Singapore car that there was another car in front of them.
Sing claimed that the driver next replied: "Don't think you're so great just cause you drive a BMW".
Sing said that the driver exited his car to confront her boyfriend, and used his body to hit him, as well as spit on him.
A video taken by a passerby that was shared in the comments section of Sing's post showed the confrontation between the two men:

Sing noted that her boyfriend did not lay hands on the other man as they were wary of other commuters filming the exchange, and he did not want to add fuel to fire.
Sing added that her boyfriend later told the driver that they could go to the police station together to "settle" their conflict.
The driver of the Singapore car then flew into a rage and started kicking their car, causing a dent.
The driver reportedly said, "Go police then go, not afraid of you ah."
He then apparently drove around a corner and left.
Sing also included in her post a picture of what appears to be a police report.
As of the time of writing, Sing's post has garnered around 2,800 shares.
Top photo from Vicky Sing/Facebook