Corvette Driver Refuses To Let In Truck Then Flips The Bird, Gets Smoked Out

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in July 2018.

A driver stuck in traffic captured an interesting road rage incident featuring a Corvette driver and a Dodge truck driver.

The video shows the truck driver trying to merge into an exit lane off the highway, but the red Corvette driver ensures that this doesn’t happen. The Corvette driver refuses to let the truck driver merge, then rolls down his window and flips him the bird

In response, the driver of the Dodge truck moves forward then revs his engine, blowing a copious amount of smoke into the Corvette, directly hitting the driver’s face.

The man filming bursts out laughing as the smoke dissipates. After the smoke clears, the driver of the Corvette finally lets the other driver merge into the lane.

The incident was filmed in Tacoma, Washington, on June 28. Both cars had Washington State license plates.

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