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Driver honks at woman blocking road in China, she points middle finger, driver rams her car

Driver honks at woman blocking road in China, she points middle finger, driver rams her car​

The driver shared that he accidentally stepped on the accelerator.

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January 25, 2026, 11:18 AM​

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A video of a car ramming into a woman after she pointed a middle finger at the driver has gone viral across social media in China.

According to Chinese news and content platform Toutiao, the incident took place at the entrance of a parking lot in Kunming, China.

Car rams into woman after she points middle finger​

The woman in question had parked her car across the aisle, organising her belongings, seemingly blocking the way. Honks could be heard in the background of the video.

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In response to the honking, the woman pointed her middle finger at the driver directly behind her before turning back to her car.

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Right after, the car accelerated and rammed into the side of the woman's car, narrowly missing her.

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Driver accidentally stepped on accelerator​

According to Creaders.net, the driver later stated that he didn't intentionally collide with the woman's car. He explained that he was trying to call the police when his phone fell, and accidentally stepped on the accelerator while bending down to pick it up.

"By the time I realised what had happened, I had already hit the car. I admit it was my fault," the driver said.

Neither party appears to have reported the incident to the police. Kunming traffic police stated that they are aware of the video circulating online and are still investigating the incident, reported Creaders.net.

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