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Bengaluru Road Rage: Mercedes Passenger Caught Slapping Biker on Camera

Viral video shows luxury car passenger assaulting two-wheeler rider during traffic dispute at Indiranagar traffic light.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 10:30 am
Bengaluru Road Rage: Mercedes Passenger Caught Slapping Biker on Camera

A disturbing incident of road rage unfolded in Bengaluru's Indiranagar neighborhood when a passenger from a Mercedes-Benz emerged from the vehicle to physically assault a motorcyclist at a red light. The violent confrontation, captured on video by an eyewitness, has since gone viral on social media, drawing widespread condemnation and demands for strict action.

The altercation began as a minor traffic disagreement but quickly escalated when the luxury car's passenger stepped out and attacked the biker, delivering multiple slaps and shoving him aggressively. The footage clearly documents the unprovoked assault, showing the stark power imbalance between the two parties and the reckless behavior displayed in the middle of a busy traffic intersection.

This incident reflects a troubling trend of escalating road rage incidents across Indian cities, where minor traffic disputes frequently transform into violent confrontations. Such behaviors not only endanger the immediate parties involved but also pose significant risks to pedestrians and other motorists sharing the road.

The video has sparked intense public discourse about accountability and the need for stricter enforcement against traffic violations and assault cases. Netizens have called for swift police intervention, demanding that the luxury car's occupants face appropriate legal consequences for their actions.

Authorities in Bengaluru are expected to investigate the matter based on the visual evidence and eyewitness accounts. The case underscores the importance of traffic discipline and civil behavior on public roads, serving as a reminder that wealth or social status cannot justify violent conduct.

Source: Times of India

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