Truck slams into the back of braking car in Perth

  • A truck has slammed into the back of a small car on a busy Perth road 
  • Shocking footage was uploaded to Facebook group Dash Cam Owners Australia
  • The footage has divided social media users on who was at fault in the crash 

A truck has slammed into the back of a small car sending it careering into another vehicle.

The shocking footage was captured in Perth, Western Australia and uploaded to the Facebook group Dash Cam Owners Australia on Sunday.

‘This is what it’s like driving a truck in Perth. People do really dumb things,’ the video caption reads. 

 

A truck has slammed into the back of a small car sending it careering into another vehicle

In the clip a car can be seen travelling in front of a truck on a busy road approaching a set of traffic lights. 

The truck driver quickly approaches the car and yells out ‘what the f*** are you doing?’

He honks his horn a number of times before slamming into the small car, sending it crashing into another truck.

The truck then pulls over to the side of the road. The driver of the car is believed to have been uninjured.

The shocking footage was captured in Perth, Western Australia and uploaded to the Facebook group Dash Cam Owners Australia on Sunday

The shocking footage was captured in Perth, Western Australia and uploaded to the Facebook group Dash Cam Owners Australia on Sunday

He honks his horn a number of times before slamming into the small car, sending it crashing into another truck

He honks his horn a number of times before slamming into the small car, sending it crashing into another truck

But the footage has divided social media users as to who was at fault.

One person wrote: ‘Truck driver should have lent to the left lifting the right side of the truck therefore putting its wheels over the car and avoiding the accident.’

But another said: ‘Stupid car driver. Don’t brake heavy in front of a truck like that. You should have moved to the second lane as soon as you could near the intersection.’ 

 



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