Vehicle Stopped in the Middle of the Highway, Two Women in the Front Seat Act Suddenly Causing a Thrilling Situation
Two Middle-Aged Women Get Off One After Another and Switch Seats
"Reckless Behavior" Sparks Criticism from Netizens
A shocking video showing two middle-aged women stopping their car in the middle of a highway to switch drivers has sparked controversy. On the 2nd, an online community called 'Bobaedream' posted a message titled 'Ajumma who will cause a big accident soon.' In the video posted in the message, a black passenger car is stopped with its hazard lights on in the second lane of a five-lane one-way highway.
A shocking video has been released showing two middle-aged women stopping their vehicle in the middle of the highway to switch drivers, sparking controversy.
[Photo by BobaeDream]
Then, the driver’s side and passenger side doors open simultaneously, and the two middle-aged women get out and switch seats before getting back into the car. This scene was fully captured by the black box of the vehicle that stopped behind the halted car. However, it is still unknown why they stopped the car in the middle of the highway.
The post spread across various social networking services (SNS) and communities, drawing criticism from netizens. Netizens who saw the video responded with comments such as "Their licenses should be revoked," "It looks extremely dangerous," "It’s unfortunate that many people think just turning on the hazard lights makes everything okay," "They should have at least moved to the shoulder even if driving slowly," and "This is a reckless act that endangered lives."
According to Article 64 of the Road Traffic Act, stopping or parking on highways is generally prohibited. However, exceptions are made in certain regulated situations such as vehicle breakdowns or official duties performed by public officials.
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