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#PODCAST Road Safety Foundation condemn road rage incident in Brackenfell - urge motorists against reacting to intimidation #sabcnews

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By Newsbreak's Taliesha Naidoo - A 27-year-old taxi driver has been arrested following a road rage incident on De Bron Road near Brackenfell in the Western Cape. A video of the vicious attack went viral social media, with many users lamenting the behaviour of the taxi driver. In the video, the taxi driver can be seen verbally assaulting a motorist and then violently breaking the windows of his vehicle. A case of malicious damage to property has been registered at Durbanville police for investigation. Road Safety Foundation of South Africa has condemned the incident. Director at the foundation, Petro Kruger, says they have noted rolling blackouts and economic hardships play a huge role in the increase of road rage incidents...

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By Newsbreak's Taliesha Naidoo - A 27-year-old taxi driver has been arrested following a road rage incident on De Bron Road near Brackenfell in the Western Cape. A video of the vicious attack went viral social media, with many users lamenting the behaviour of the taxi driver. In the video, the taxi driver can be seen verbally assaulting a motorist and then violently breaking the windows of his vehicle. A case of malicious damage to property has been registered at Durbanville police for investigation. Road Safety Foundation of South Africa has condemned the incident. Director at the foundation, Petro Kruger, says they have noted rolling blackouts and economic hardships play a huge role in the increase of road rage incidents...

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