Road rage is bad, a pretty obvious statement that often goes forgotten. When faced with a vehicular related hardship, it's always wiser to maintain one's composure. When one driver is rear-ended by another, it should have ended with pulling over and exchanging information. Though cases like that seldom make news, do they?

It started when a New Jersey driver in a 02-06 BMW 7 was rear-ended by an 11-13 Honda Accord. When the Accord doesn't pull over but instead tries to speed away, the BMW follows in pursuit. After a number of (rather dangerous) weaving through tight traffic, the BMW slides off on an offramp, rolling his car in the process.

You'd think things would end there, but the BMW gets back on the road and catches up to the Accord at a stop light. After a number of very illegal maneuvers, both vehicles are once again speeding down the street in a chase.

The video ends here, with the BMW driver calling 911. According to users of the VWVortex forum, there used to be 2 more videos taking place after this. These videos have since been removed, but according to those who saw it, the BMW driver spins out in a parking lot, hitting a curb and breaking the rear control arm.

The driver behaved recklessly, and now it's going to cost a hefty sum to repair his vehicle. It will likely cost him his license for his behavior, as well.