Angry pedestrian is too distracted yelling, walks right into a pole

This is your daily reminder to be kind to others.
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Brian Koerber
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Angry pedestrian is too distracted yelling, walks right into a pole
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A little instant karma, anyone?

A driver with a dashcam captured a raging pedestrian in Adelaide, South Australia. As the driver was approaching a red light, an older man walking a dog began to cross the street. The man thought the driver was approaching too fast, so he scolded the driver with a variety of angry hand gestures.

"Oh, piss off," the driver can be heard muttering in a very Australian fashion.

All that hand gesturing distracted the pedestrian, who ended up walking right into a pole. Of course, in the eyes of the raging dude, that was the driver's fault.

While the driver isn't free of blame here (he was driving a little fast), maybe don't be a jerk?

[h/t: Reddit]

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Brian Koerber

Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.


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