Moment screaming woman punched driver’s window and smashed bonnet in ‘road rage’ attack

This is the moment a screaming woman punched a driver’s window and smashed the bonnet in a road rage attack.

The shocking footage shows a group of three females surrounding a Fiat 500 which was being driven by a teenage girl.

The woman was seen storming over to the car before screaming and swearing at the driver while bashing the bonnet.

Her friend tries to hold her back but she brushes her off and continues to rage on. 

She then walked over to the passenger side and tried to open the door but when she couldn’t, punched the window instead.

She finally walks away with the two other women, back to a Ford Fiesta, which appears to be blocking the country road.

But before getting back in the car she does not hesitate to scream once more and flipped the teen driver off.

It is understood the teen driver had been tailgated by a male driver while following the speed limit, before he overtook her and stopped in the road. 

This is the moment a screaming woman punched a driver's window and smashed the bonnet in a road rage attack

This is the moment a screaming woman punched a driver’s window and smashed the bonnet in a road rage attack

She then walked over to the passenger side and tried to open the door but when she couldn't, punched the window instead

She then walked over to the passenger side and tried to open the door but when she couldn’t, punched the window instead

That is when the hysterical woman and her two friends jumped out of the car and the blonde went on her verbal rampage.

The male drove the getaway car after the verbal attack and the teenager sought to get his number plate.

The incident is said to have happened last night in Mottingham, south-east London.

In the UK, there is no specific law for road rage incidents. 

It comes as a record number of people were killed 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 contributing factor.

They led to a total of 4,084 casualties.

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