
Shock moment wedding guest convoy leap out their supercars & erupt into bizarre road rage row in middle of busy A-road
Footage showed a clump of supercars stopped on a busy A-Road.
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The drivers and passengers were filmed yelling by an electrician watching from his van.
Two men - one dressed in a cream suit and one in a grey waistcoat - left their vehicles and walked towards another car.
A group of about five of the smartly-dressed men stood by a van on the road.
They confronted the driver by the window, gesturing angrily.
Meanwhile, the man filming was temporarily distracted by the "beautiful" cars next to him.
Around five of the luxury vehicles - including a bright blue matte one - were parked on the A406.
Traffic was at a standstill as the men argued in the middle of the busy road.
"That was drama," the man filming said as he drove off.
He captioned the video "it's all kicking off" and said in the footage: "What the hell, look at this guy.
"It's all happening. Why is he shouting?
"He's against all of them. They're closing the road."
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