Malaysia

Duo put road users at risk- switching seats by climbing over roof of moving car

A man in a white shirt is seen getting out of the red car's driver's seat window before sliding on the roof to the passenger window and getting in.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 16 May 2025 4:59PM

Duo put road users at risk- switching seats by climbing over roof of moving car
The incident was reportedly along the Cyberjaya - Putrajaya Expressway and occurred about 6.43pm on Wednesday. - Screengrab from video in DashCam Owners Malaysia, May 16, 2025

CALL it bravery or stupidity, but it is certainly not something the authorities are going to miss.

A recent video uploaded on DashCam Owners Malaysia Facebook shows two men apparently switching seats in a moving car.

A man in a white shirt is seen getting out of the red car's driver's seat window before sliding on the roof to the passenger window and getting in.

Another man in a black shirt is then spotted doing the same thing from the right back window, over the roof to the left window.

Reports in the Chinese media stated that the incident was along the Cyberjaya - Putrajaya Expressway and occurred about 6.43pm on Wednesday.

Netizens hit out at the men for endangering the lives of other road users and urged for action to be taken. - May 16, 2025

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