Drivers filmed brawling in middle of busy Aussie road in wild incident
Captured in Queensland, the shocking footage shows two men fighting across several lanes on a packed Brisbane motorway.
Dramatic dashcam footage has captured the moment two men broke out in a wild brawl in the middle of a packed Aussie road, with stunned drivers watching on in shock as the pair clashed at a red light.
Taken in Chandler in Brisbane on Tuesday, November 5, the video shows a white Ford Falcon utility overtaking multiple vehicles while changing lanes twice.
The Ford is seen swerving through the lanes before eventually coming to a stop at a red light, with the male driver seemingly relaxed as he waits for the light to change.
Another man then appears to exit an Audi and approaches the Ford from the left, leaving his own car behind as he rushes through the traffic on foot. Seeing him coming, the Ford driver opens his door a moment before punches start flying.
Wild fight spills across multiple road lanes
The two men then have it out in the middle of the road, kicking and punching one another while gripped in a headlock. They appear unbothered by the dozens of vehicles around them, at one point even slamming into an orange ute, with the driver of that vehicle forced to use their horn to warn the duo off.
The Bee Gees' 1977 hit 'Stayin' Alive' can be heard playing in the background as the violence continues.
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The Ford is seen rolling forward slightly as the two continue to brawl in the middle of the road, with the owner of the vehicle recording the dashcam forced to move their car forward to avoid a collision.
The two men continue to fight, switching lanes as they argue, as the altercation escalates. At one point, the second man even attempts a karate-style kick before eventually the lights change and the men are forced to return to their vehicles.
It's not known exactly what caused the altercation, but Queensland Police said they have been made aware of the video, however they said no formal complaints had been made.
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