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Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera

Shocking footage of a vile act has surfaced online of a man getting out of his car in the middle of traffic to bash another driver in a wild road rage incident on the Sunshine Coast. VIDEO.

WATCH: Sunshine Coast road rage incident

Shocking footage of a vile act has surfaced online of a man getting out of his car in the middle of traffic to bash another driver in a wild road rage incident on the Sunshine Coast.

The video was posted to social media last night, Sunday, February 9, and shows a man stopped at a red light get out of his car and approach the car behind him.

Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera. Picture: Instagram.
Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera. Picture: Instagram.

Another man, the driver of that second car, then also gets out of his car, and the two men start attacking each other in the middle of the road.

A passenger in a car behind them captured the fight on video.

The two men continue to bash each other on the road – both copping significant hits to their upper bodies.

The video footage appears to have been taken on Nicklin Way at Bokarina.

Queensland Police were contacted for comment, but did not have any records of the fight.

Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera. Picture: Instagram.
Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera. Picture: Instagram.

This comes off the back of several unrelated road rage incidents on the Sunshine Coast last year – including a road rage incident turned racist fight surfacing on the Sunshine Coast in late September, 2024.

Earlier last year a Sunshine Coast woman who was filmed having her legs crushed by a ute in another road rage incident.

It was reported in October last year that more Queensland drivers are getting aggressive behind the wheel, triggering an alarming number of people to carry weapons when they drive, according to unsettling new RACQ data.

RACQ’s Annual Road Safety Survey shows 84 per cent of people think road rage is getting worse, up 10 per cent since 2020.

The confronting scenes have concerningly led to 7.6 per cent of people admitting they carry a weapon in their car, up from 4.8 per cent in 2023.

Originally published as Sunshine Coast road rage incident caught on camera

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