Road rage is a funny thing, a lot of us have it but it rarely leaves the confinement of our vehicles.
In this situation though, it seemed to get the better of both of these drivers, who had a slight 'coming together'.
Dashcam footage caught the incident on the motorway, specifically the M5/M6, but viewers can't seem to decide who's at fault.
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It's usually easy to determine who's at fault during a car accident, but it looks like this one might be more complex than usual.
Posted on TikTok account @ukbaddriving, the dashcam footage comes from a man who is crashed into at an exit on the motorway.
The clip states at the bottom: "Another instance where a dash cam saves the day providing evidence of blame. Here a caravan driver tries to push in the front of a long queue of traffic and causes a collision."
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In the video, the caravan driver continually tries to cut into the queue, crashing into the dashcam driver's vehicle.
The dashcam driver doesn't let him in, but the persistence of the caravan driver causes an accident between the two, with his car skidding sideways.
Luckily, no-one was hurt as the caravan driver storms out of his car to shout at the other man, with several profanities being tossed around.
So much for keeping road rage in the car.
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The dashcam driver clearly believes he's in the right, saying: "You are so in the sh*t", while the other bloke argues that he 'did indicate'.
The caravan driver's passenger even comes out of the car to seemingly give him grief, with the car now completely blocking the road.
Viewers are split on who the man at fault is, with comments on the video explaining arguments for both sides.
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One user said: "Cam car could simply just slowed down and let him him to avoid an accident"
A different user disagreed, saying: "Missed his junction, was to late coming across. Should have contained on and taken the next junction. This is the only correct answer", which garnered almost 7.5k likes.
Another person said: "50/50 claim it was totally avoidable by cam car"
However, scrolling down, it looks like a lot of people were on the caravan driver's side, with one saying: "Why wouldn't you just let him in."
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And someone else said: "I mean he was in front of you and you accelerated to close the gap..?"
A lot of mixed opinions in the comments, but what do you think?