EEEK! Always watch where you're walking, unlike this guy...
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
It was the embarrassment for us...
We've all heard of road rage, but here we present to you walking rage.
We are often told to "walk it off" when we are not in the mood to roll with the punches, but this stranger went a little too hard when he told a driver off.
Here is a man who exhibited his anger and ended up in a hectic yet hilarious situation:
*Disclaimer: This video may be triggering to sensitive viewers*
ajajaja pic.twitter.com/cMLiwK7MuH
— Los Negros Del Ataúd ⚰ (@NegrosConAtaud) October 10, 2022
As seen in the video above, a man was walking across the road when he was abruptly triggered by a driver who seemingly wasn't coming to a stop.
The pedestrian then expressed his frustration and walked into a poll shortly after.
"Watch where you're going applies to everyone. Stay woke," says one Twitter user.
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Many South Africans can relate to this kind of incident as many vehicles do not stop in the designated area.
Here are some safety tips when crossing the road:
Always walk on the sidewalk; if there is no sidewalk, walk facing oncoming traffic.
Do not cross where a road bends or leads to a sharp curve.
Do not rely on pedestrian signals; look for oncoming traffic before crossing.
Be aware of other road users, especially at intersections.
Do not wear headphones or talk on your cell phone whilst crossing the road.
Cross at pedestrian crossings.
Always obey traffic signals.
Wait for buses or heavy motor vehicles to pass before crossing the road.
Wear bright coloured clothing and reflective materials at night
Cross in a well-lit area at night.
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