MALAYSIANS and road rage do not separate. Perhaps this is due to the water we drink or more likely the spicy meal that dominates our gastronomic landscape.
After all, they say that we are what we eat. Away from this philosophical statement, here is an interesting video post on X to yet again remind us of the angry Malaysians on the road, and also a little about the power of Karma.
In this brief but action packed video by MYNEWSHUB, a motorcyclist could be seen raising his hand in disapproval when a Perodua Alza cut into his path.
Kesian ada… memalukan pun ada… pic.twitter.com/yTnunYauuE
— MYNEWSHUB (@mynewshub) March 22, 2025
Sadly, however, that action cost him his focus, resulting in him eating the metal bumper of a Toyota Fortuner towards the front.
Karma usually isn’t instantaneous, but that day, it was akin to a serving from a fast food restaurant.
MYNEWSHUB who posted the video further asked the online community their opinion on the guilty party here. “It it the Perodua Alza, the motorbike or the Toyota Fortuner?” he said.
Probably in an attempt at sarcasm, netizen @mfidris38 said this is the fault of DAP.
“It is okay that he scolds the car that is simply cutting inside, but don’t forget to look to the front,” said @alimzazaz while another netizen said this is what happens when anger gains control over one’s self.
Then there was a sharp-eyed netizen who pointed out the tyres of the motorcycle being the culprit to this accident.
@DmnSlayer56 added that this is the behaviour of the B40 people.
One netizen said the motorcyclist was the type who loves to scold other car drivers but he himself has little discipline. The picture comment was equally interesting:
Perhaps the winning comment goes to netizen @ammirjeman who said, “Pain 1%, shame 99%.”
On our part, we like to think that anger solves no problems, but instead, amplifies them.
The motorcyclist could have avoided the accident simply by peacefully going on his way to whatever destination he had in mind.
But looking at the video, he is likely to be rewarded with a long wait time at the police station to file in his report, followed by a costly bill to get his bike fixed. Karma?
It sure is, and this time, it came in the form of the hard, unyielding metal bumper of a Toyota Fortuner. Ouch.—Mar 23, 2025
Main image: MYNEWSHUB (X)