Shocking moment drivers cause traffic chaos as they trade punches in the middle of a busy road as an ambulance veers over to break up the fight
- A brawl broke out between two men after one cut off the other with his car
- Four lanes of traffic were brought to a halt in Melbourne at about 11am on Friday
- One driver successfully ripped the shirt off his opponent, causing the pair to fall
Two men began trading blows in the middle of a busy highway after one cut off the other with his car in Melbourne’s south-east.
The brawl brought four lanes of a traffic to a halt on the corner of Thompsons Road and William Thwaites Boulevard in Cranbourne North at about 11am on Friday.
One driver successfully ripped the shirt off his opponent, causing the pair to fall to the ground.
Two men began trading blows in the middle of a busy highway after one cut off the other with his car in Melbourne’s south-east
he brawl brought four lanes of a traffic to a halt on the corner of Thompsons Road and William Thwaites Boulevard in Cranbourne North at about 11am on Friday
Paramedics driving an ambulance van sounded the siren as they drove towards the men in an attempt to break up the fight, 9News reported.
Aaron Baldsing watched the two men launch their fists at each other, while he was stuck in traffic.
He said the men first began yelling at each other, before a violent altercation broke out.
‘When they come to the lights they both got out, a bit of dancing around not really hitting each other then eventually they sort of got into it,’ he said.
One of the men appeared to have dropped a pair of sunglasses, which were crushed in the fight.
‘The guy who got his top taken off, he didn’t want to back down, but he kept running away,’ Mr Baldsing said.
Paramedics driving an ambulance van sounded the siren as they drove towards the men in an attempt to break up the fight
A truck driver eventually broke up the brawl.
Witnesses called police to the scene but the men had fled the scene by the time they had arrived.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia there is no further information officers can provide in relation to the incident at this stage.