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Shocking moment ‘idiot' driver speeds the wrong way down busy 50mph Scots dual carriageway
Shocking moment ‘idiot' driver speeds the wrong way down busy 50mph Scots dual carriageway

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Scottish Sun

Shocking moment ‘idiot' driver speeds the wrong way down busy 50mph Scots dual carriageway

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the shocking moment an 'idiot' motorist was caught driving the wrong way down a 50mph dual carriageway. Horrified drivers on the A9 near Pitlochry were forced to watch in disbelief as the white Honda Jazz accelerated into oncoming traffic on Thursday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The car could be seen hurtling head on into traffic Credit: Fife Jammer Locations 4 Drivers were stunned by the terrifying scenes Credit: Fife Jammer Locations 4 The car narrowly avoided oncoming vehicles Credit: Fife Jammer Locations Footage shared online by shows the vehicle speeding against the flow of traffic. It's understood the driver may have taken a wrong turn at a nearby slip road but continued on, posing a serious risk of a head-on collision on the busy trunk road connecting Perth and Inverness. Social media users have since slammed the dangerous manoeuvre. One wrote: 'Where do these idiots get their licences from?' Another commented: 'You would think they'd have the sense to immediately turn around rather than risk a head-on collision that could wipe out a family - maybe even themselves. "It doesn't bear thinking about the carnage if a couple of bikers, blood delivery riders, or emergency vehicles had been coming the other way. "I've driven that stretch hundreds of times in lorries, vans and cars - this is a wake-up call for every driver, every car hire firm, every parent who wants their kids to stay alive. "Thank the Lord no one was hurt this time.' A third added: 'Scary to think this wouldn't have happened before dualling. "There needs to be a process to review signage at junctions - not to mention clearing overgrown bushes that obscure direction and speed limit signs. Terrifying moment car dangles precariously over sheer cliff drop sparking frantic mission to save occupants inside "There's not much hope otherwise.' A fourth said: 'OMG, I hope they got stopped. Sends shivers down my spine - reminds me of the crash last year when a family of four died because of a driver going the wrong way on the motorway.' The video, shared by Fife Jammer Locations, has been viewed more than 580,000 times since it was posted on Thursday afternoon. Police Scotland have been approached for comment.

CCTV shows moment Midlothian thief takes his chance in carpark at retail park
CCTV shows moment Midlothian thief takes his chance in carpark at retail park

Edinburgh Live

time13-05-2025

  • Edinburgh Live

CCTV shows moment Midlothian thief takes his chance in carpark at retail park

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Footage appears to show the moment a Midlothian youth riding a bike rummages through a car parked outside a fast food restaurant before allegedly making off with a handbag. The incident was captured on CCTV near Straiton Retail Park on Sunday, May 11, and shows a youth cycling up to the vehicle before getting off and opening the passenger side door. The incident took place in broad daylight as the male youth then returns and opens the boot of the car before appearing to take a bag. Another angle then shows the individual sitting on his bike with the bag in hand at the drive-thru of one of the restaurants. The footage appears to show him stash the bag under his jacket. The owner of the car, who shared the clip with Fife Jammer Locations, claimed their credit cards and ID were among items stolen. They said: "I went through to Edinburgh and this person took my bag which had my credit cards and ID among other things. Be careful and look your cars." Police Scotland was approached for comment.

Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda
Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda

A bizarre road rage incident near a Scottish Asda saw two men brawling in the middle of the road. The altercation was filmed at a roundabout outside the Asda store in Kirkcaldy on Sunday, April 27. Two men could be seen fighting in the middle of the road while holding up traffic. In the clip, posted by Fife Jammer Locations, a man wearing sunglasses can be seen putting the other man with short ginger hair in a headlock beside a black BMW. READ MORE: ITV star Lorraine Kelly enjoys family day out in Edinburgh as fans say same thing READ MORE: Edinburgh Airport passengers told of 'major new security change for liquids' A woman is stood next to the pair attempting to break up the fight as another male witness walks towards them and intervenes. As the Record reports, the man in the headlock breaks free and the two not involved stand between the pair. It is understood police were not made aware of the incident. The video, titled "road rage", gathered nearly 300,000 views and over 350 comments. One labelled the brawl: "Fife and the Furious." Another commented: "The guy in the hat who walks up and ended it is now our towns version of Batman." A third said: "What a sad world when adults can't go to a supermarket without acting like cavemen. No wonder the young generation are feral." Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages

Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda
Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda

Edinburgh Live

time28-04-2025

  • Edinburgh Live

Moment 'road rage' escalates into brawl in middle of the road near Scottish Asda

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A bizarre road rage incident near a Scottish Asda saw two men brawling in the middle of the road. The altercation was filmed at a roundabout outside the Asda store in Kirkcaldy on Sunday, April 27. Two men could be seen fighting in the middle of the road while holding up traffic. In the clip, posted by Fife Jammer Locations, a man wearing sunglasses can be seen putting the other man with short ginger hair in a headlock beside a black BMW. A woman is stood next to the pair attempting to break up the fight as another male witness walks towards them and intervenes. As the Record reports, the man in the headlock breaks free and the two not involved stand between the pair. It is understood police were not made aware of the incident. The video, titled "road rage", gathered nearly 300,000 views and over 350 comments. One labelled the brawl: "Fife and the Furious." Another commented: "The guy in the hat who walks up and ended it is now our towns version of Batman." A third said: "What a sad world when adults can't go to a supermarket without acting like cavemen. No wonder the young generation are feral."

Moment men brawl outside Asda caught on camera in Scots 'road rage' street fight
Moment men brawl outside Asda caught on camera in Scots 'road rage' street fight

Daily Record

time28-04-2025

  • Daily Record

Moment men brawl outside Asda caught on camera in Scots 'road rage' street fight

Two men have been caught on camera brawling near a busy Scots supermarket. An onlooker captured a street fight between two men at a roundabout outside of the Asda store in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on Sunday. In the video posted by Fife Jammer Locations, a bald man wearing sunglasses can be seen putting the other man with short ginger hair in a headlock beside a black BMW car, while a woman attempts to restrain the pair. Another bystander wearing a baseball cap attempts to help the woman separate the pair, getting between the two men as the ginger-haired man, wearing a grey hoodie and tracksuit bottoms, escapes the headlock. The bystander and woman stand between the two as the ginger-haired man gestures at the bald man before another argument ensues. Police Scotland said they were not alerted to the altercation. The video, titled "road rage", gathered nearly 300,000 views and over 350 comments. One labelled the brawl : "Fife and the Furious." Another commented: "The guy in the hat who walks up and ended it is now our towns version of Batman ." A third said: "What a sad world when adults can't go to a supermarket without acting like cavemen. No wonder the young generation are bloody feral ." Yesterday, in an unrelated incident, a 13-year-old was charged over allegedly carrying a weapon as two sets of football fans clashed on a residential street in Fife. A mass brawl broke out between supporters of Raith Rovers and Greenock Morton who played in the Scottish Championship in Kirkcaldy on Saturday, April 26. Streets surrounding Raith's ground Stark's Park became overrun with masked yobs who charged and battled near parked cars and in gardens. Shocking footage shows large groups of young football fans running at each other with pyro going off just yards away from vehicles. In the clips shared on social media the driver of a silver car tries to evade the chaos. Just as they are trying to drive away a blue smoke bomb is let off beside the motor. Swathes of fans can be seen clashing around the car which becomes caught in the mayhem. Other horrified parents with children look on as the two mobs chase each other throughout the street. In the clip, two cops can be seen chasing down dozens of football thugs who are covering their faces with masks or hoods up - with many of them dressed in all black. In another clip, several ultras have a stand off with a resident who can be heard screaming at them to get out of their garden. Police have confirmed that they responded to the football related disorder. Officers swooped on the violence and charged a 16-year-old man over alleged possession of pyrotechnics. Meanwhile, a 13-year-old was charged for alleged possession of a weapon. The force says that enquiries into the bedlam are set to continue.

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