Hungarian drivers’ bloodcurdling race in the downtown of Budapest during rush hour – VIDEO
The driver of the Nissan and the BMW did not care for the others also trying to get from A to B on the road. When the BMW bumped ahead of the Nissan, the latter did a maneuvre that could have resulted in a multi-victim car crash. Watch in the below video what happened next.
According to bpiautosok.hu, the conflict happened in one of the main boulevards of Budapest, the Rákóczi street. The driver of the Nissan Qashqai became angry after a BMW bumped ahead of it and did a risky maneuvre to get the lead back. Afterwards, they stopped to discuss the problem ignoring the heavy traffic around them.
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The video below showing what happened was made by a reader of the bpiautosok.hu:
Source: https://bpiautosok.hu/
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Eventually cars will know more about the drivers than they do about themselves. They will be able to lock the ignition when they sense that a person has been using drugs, including alcohol of course, or has bad intent. Heart beat, blood pressure, sweating, breathing quickly, fidgeting, eye shifting or staring, fast breaking and accelerating are just some of the indicators that the seat, the inside camera, the steering wheel can all be used to monitor bodies. The seatbelt can detain an angry person until the car calls police. Even the air bag if necessary.