After a Xiaomi SU7 clipped the front wheel of a motorcyclist while making a right turn, the motorcyclist shoved his bike into the car. The female driver then parked, inspected the damage, and confronted the motorcyclist. An argument ensued, leading to a physical altercation where the woman struck the motorcyclist and was hit in return. After tearing the motorcyclist’s shirt, the woman threw her shoe at him, only to be attacked again.
Realizing she was outmatched, the driver called a friend, 42-year-old Zhang, for assistance. Upon arrival, Zhang pushed the motorcyclist to the ground but didn't hit him. The driver then retaliated against the motorcyclist, prompting Zhang to intervene.
The incident, which occurred on 12/9 in Hainan, was reported to the police. Zhang was detained for 10 days. The driver admitted fault, apologized, and compensated the motorcyclist.
The incident sparked online discussion, with many believing both parties were at fault. The motorcyclist stopped mid-traffic and, while attempting to move out of the Xiaomi's way, partially obstructed the road. The Xiaomi driver, despite seeing the motorcycle, attempted the turn anyway, suggesting poor driving skills or a reckless attitude. The motorcyclist then deliberately rammed the car’s rear, seemingly in retaliation.
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