<Anchor> A man in



his 30s who routinely threatened the other driver, for example, for intervening in front of his car, was arrested.

Most of the victims were female drivers, but the police also revoked the man's driver's license, a chartered bus driver.



This is KNN reporter Tae-hoon Lee.



<Reporter> The



car behind you sounds a horn and makes a threatening drive as if hitting the car in front.



After a while, the driver A, who is in his 30s, gets out of the car, punches the car door and speaks badly at the female driver.



[Mr. A: Come out XXX.

It's not XXX.

Driving XXX.]



The reason for this threat was that it was driving slowly inside the apartment complex.



[Mr. A: No.

What are you not going to do?

Why do you step on the brakes, should you report it as XX retaliatory driving now?]



Mr. A, a chartered bus driver, assaulted a female driver and passengers.



He also habitually swears or spit at the other driver for getting stuck in front of his car.



From September of last year to February of last year, I used to drive in retaliation five times, and five of the seven victims were women.



The police arrested Mr. A on charges of special threats.



[Eo Young-seon/Pusan ​​Police Agency Traffic Investigation Team Leader: The act of threatening or pushing with a vehicle can also be a dangerous weapon on the road, so a special threat is being applied.]



Mr. A, whose job is to drive a chartered bus, was arrested and his driver's license was revoked.



The police urged you to immediately report any damage caused by retaliatory driving as there is a high risk of a secondary accident.