This is the moment a brutal fist fight broke out right in the middle of a Los Angeles highway.
A video clip caught the scuffle on camera that sees two car owners stop traffic along the busy 105 Freeway in South Los Angeles.
The fight broke out on Wednesday afternoon.
The clip sees the driver of the white vehicle holding the driver of the what appears to be a silver car in a choke-hold throwing punches into his side.
Highway brawl: Two men stopped traffic on the 105 Freeway to engage in a first fight
The driver of the silver car relinquishes himself from the hold and fights back with blows to his opponents head.
He is then shoved onto the ground where he lands on his back.
A bystander wearing a motorcycle helmet then intervenes and cuts the two apart.
Immediately the driver from the white vehicle hops back into his car, of which the door was left open the entire time. A train of cars and trucks waits behind his vehicle.
All the while cars stopped to spectate the scene and honk as the two beat each other.
Spectator on the highway Brittney shared a video of the fight online.
Floored: At one point the driver of the white vehicle (right) pushed another driver to the ground when a bystander came (center) to break up the altercation
After the bystander appeared to help the man on the ground, the other driver returned to his vehicle (right) where he left the door open for the entire fight
‘It was something I’ve never seen. All I saw was just blood all over his entire face,’ she said to CBS.
‘It was already backed up and we had been in traffic for some time and I was like, “Whoa, we aren’t moving at all”, and I just see people,’ she added.
It is not clear what started the altercation.
‘I’ve seen road rage. People flipping people off. But I’ve never seen this before,’ Brittney said.
After passing by she noticed that the vehicle of the man that was pushed to the ground was bashed up. After the brawl that driver pulled over.
‘We don’t know if they crashed and hit each other. I don’t know if it was road rage. I don’t know. It’s scary. You don’t know if bullets will fly and if I had my kids I probably wouldn’t have recorded it,’ she added.
Brittney called police after the incident and California Highway Patrol are investigating.