Road rage incident in Chiang Mai sparks online debate (video)
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The dispute began when a woman driving slowly in the right lane was confronted by an irate driver, who accused her of using her mobile phone while driving.

Aem was using her mobile to navigate via Google Maps as she was unfamiliar with the area, having travelled from Lampang to handle some errands at the Chiang Mai Provincial Court. While she was driving, another vehicle began tailgating her aggressively.

The male driver exited his vehicle, yelled at Aem, and proceeded to reach into her car to grab her keys, which he then threw away.

Preliminary investigations suggested that Aem might have been using her phone while driving, which is a traffic violation, and staying in the right lane, thereby causing a hazardous situation.

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#2

lesson learn here ...never lower your window all the way down
just lower enought to hear him say shit
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Lessons for all drivers:

1) Have a good sense and idea of our journey and the route you are taking. This has to be done before you even step into your vehicle.

2) If you are uncertain, do not even get onto the highway since the speed is relatively higher. You are not entitled to any lane you fancy because the roads are for common use and the overtaking lanes are never for you to cruise at road speed limit. Cruise only at speed limit on the slowest lane.

3) Never confront other road users. Just let it pass over and avoid getting entangled with anyone or anything.
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