Shocking scenes as wild road rage brawl between Ford is captured on dashcam in Chandler, Brisbane
Terrifying dashcam has emerged of two men exchanging blows during a vicious road rage brawl while stopped at a busy intersection.
Terrifying dashcam has emerged of two men exchanging blows during a vicious road rage brawl while stopped at a busy intersection.
Footage of last Tuesdays incident in the outer south-eastern Brisbane suburb of Chandler has gone viral hours after being uploaded online.
Managed to capture some ripper road rage Tuesday arvo driving through Chandler QLD, the footage was captioned on the Dash Cam Owners Australia Facebook page.
As the Bee Gees hit Staying Alive blasts on a sound system, the rear dashcam showed a white Ford ute overtaking vehicles and changing lanes twice before pulling up directly behind the dashcam car as traffic came to a stop at the lights.
A man in a black T-shirt and sunglasses who appeared to emerge from a grey Audi in the right lane is seen sprinting across the road towards the ute.
As a grey-haired man in a white and grey striped T-shirt emerged from the ute, he was confronted with a flurry of punches from the younger man.
The two men grapple before the younger man appeared to brutally knee the ute driver twice flush in the head.
In the footage a man can been seen raining blows on the ute driver as he attempted to exit the vehicle
The two combatants grappled at they exchanged blows and kicks in a fight that strayed between cars stopped at the lights
The melee then spilled into the right lane between other parked cars as the men grappled and traded blows.
The fight was still continuing as the dashcam owner accelerated away
A final glimpse showed the younger man attempting a karate style kick at the ute driver.
A Queensland Police spokesman told Daily Mail Australia on Sunday night that no formal complaint about the incident has been made.
The melee was still continuing as the dashcam motorist drove away
Police are aware of an incident at the intersection of Old Cleveland Road and Tilley Road on Tuesday, November 5, a spokesman said.
No formal complaint has been made.
The dashcam attracted more than 362,000 Facebook views and almost 250 shares on Sunday night.