THIS is the shocking moment a woman punched a driver’s window and bashed her car bonnet during a “road rage” row.
The footage shows a group of three females surrounding a Fiat 500 driven by a teenage girl and her friend.




A blonde female can be seen through the windscreen shouting aggressively before smacking the bonnet of the car.
At one moment she is even held back by her pal as she loses her cool.
The woman shakes off her friend as she continues to rage on.
She then makes her way to the passenger side and attempts to open the car door.
Once she realises it’s locked, she starts punching the window while others film and jeer.
The three girls head back to a Ford Fiesta, which appears to be blocking the country road.
The aggressive encounter is said to have happened yesterday evening.
It is understood the teen driver had been tailgated by a male driver while doing the speed limit.
He then overtook them stopped in the road.
The three girls then jumped out of his car and the blonde yob spouted her barrage of verbal abuse.
The disturbing video is circulating on social media and is believed to have been captured in Mottingham, south-east London.
It is unknown if cops are investigating the footage.
The Sun has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment.
In the UK, there is no specific law for road rage incidents.
But, behavior enacted during a road rage episode can lead to charges for offenses like assault, or violations of the Public Order Act 1986.
The Public Order Act includes using threatening words or behavior.
Driving dangerously or carelessly due to anger can also result in motoring offenses with penalties like fines, penalty points, or even a driving ban.
Driving aggressively, tailgating, or making rude gestures can be considered dangerous or careless driving.
This comes as one driving expert has revealed their five top tips for avoiding a road rage clash this summer.
Plus, two motorists were caught on camera arguing over passing each other on a narrow road.
The video, shot with a smartphone and uploaded to YouTube by user Mark Coates has the title: ‘Is this the most British road rage incident ever?’
Meanwhile, shocking footage of a man sprinting after another driver wielding a piece of his crashed car as a weapon was captured in another road rage incident.
And, road rage turned deadly when a driver killed an OAP after accusing him of walking on the wrong side of the road.
Urgent warning as ‘road rage’ deaths on Britain’s roads hit record number
A record number of people were killed on Britain’s roads in 2023 as a result of “road rage” motorists.
Government figures show 143 people died in accidents that police said were triggered by aggressive driving.
In total, there were 2,722 collisions where police said aggressive driving behaviour was a contributory factor.
They led to a total of 4,084 casualties.
The 143 killed included 17 pedestrians, six cyclists, 34 motorcyclists and 79 people who were in cars. The remaining seven were in lorries or other vehicles.
The AA’s Jack Cousens said: “Remaining calm and in control is incredibly important to reduce these avoidable fatalities.”
Meanwhile, the AA is calling for the introduction of graduated driving licensing to help save lives.
It would prevent motorists under 21 from carrying passengers of a similar age for six months after passing their test.
The motoring organisation also wants under 21s to be given six penalty points for not wearing a seatbelt in the same period.
To aid enforcement, a “G” would be added to number plates to show they are a “graduate” driver.
Graduated driving licensing is already used in several countries, including the US, Canada, Australia and Sweden.

