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then aggressively steer into the side of it, the footage rewinds a couple of minutes. Initially it looks like the B-Class driver is just being a douche and trying to aggressively drive round the slower SUV. She drives into the back of the G-Wagen hard enough that bits fall off her car, without inflicting any damage on the off-roader.before pulling ahead, then attempts to block the road. Moments later the SUV is on its roof and the B-Class has disappeared into the distance.

We can’t be sure if that’s true, but it does help to explain the B-Class driver’s rage. Whether the judge will consider it ample explanation remains to be seen. More text at the end of the video claims thatTags

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