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Driver Who Cut Queue at Checkpoint Gets Hit by a Bus

 




On April 2, 2025, a viral video captured a traffic incident near the Johor CIQ Woodlands Causeway, where a black sedan car was rear-ended by a Malaysian yellow public bus. The video quickly gained attention online, with many netizens supporting the bus driver’s actions.

The incident occurred when the black sedan, which had been driving illegally in the bus lane, attempted to cut back into the regular vehicle lane at the last moment. The bus driver was unable to brake in time, resulting in a collision that left the sedan with visible rear-end damage.

Many online users expressed satisfaction with the outcome, believing the car driver was at fault for trying to bypass traffic by using the bus lane. As a result, there is speculation that the sedan driver may not be able to claim insurance for the damages due to their traffic violation.

Incident Breakdown

Traffic congestion at the Johor CIQ Woodlands Causeway is a daily occurrence, with long queues forming during peak hours. The bus lane is strictly reserved for public transport, but some motorists still attempt to use it to get ahead of traffic.

In this case, the black sedan was seen driving along the designated bus lane before making a last-minute attempt to merge into the main vehicle lane. However, with heavy traffic conditions, the Malaysian public bus behind the sedan did not have enough time to slow down, resulting in a rear-end collision.

Eyewitnesses and netizens overwhelmingly blamed the sedan driver for the accident. Many pointed out that vehicles using the bus lane illegally often disrupt traffic flow and contribute to road congestion. Some even suggested that this incident served as a warning to other drivers attempting to break traffic rules.

Netizen Reactions

The video sparked a wave of reactions online, with most commenters siding with the bus driver. Many praised the bus for holding its ground, with comments such as:

  1. “Most satisfying video”

  2. “Johor Causeway bus power”

  3. “The bus is doing the right thing… Good job bus driver!”

  4. “Unwritten rules to deal with offenders”

  5. “Love this”

Some also speculated on the insurance implications, noting that the sedan driver was clearly in the wrong and might not be able to claim coverage for the damages.

Traffic Law and Insurance Consequences

In Malaysia, unauthorized use of a bus lane is considered a traffic offense. If a car is involved in an accident while violating traffic laws, their insurance claim may be rejected. Given the circumstances of this accident, the black sedan’s driver could face difficulty securing compensation for repairs.

Authorities have frequently warned against misusing designated lanes, but enforcement remains a challenge. Incidents like this highlight the risks of reckless driving, particularly in high-traffic areas like the Johor Causeway.

Conclusion

The viral video of this accident has reinforced public frustration with queue-cutting and lane violations. While no injuries were reported, the collision serves as a cautionary tale for drivers who attempt to take shortcuts by misusing bus lanes.

With continued traffic congestion at the Johor-Singapore border, authorities may need to enforce stricter penalties to deter similar incidents. In the meantime, netizens continue to cheer for what they see as "instant justice" delivered by the bus driver.

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