Two Men Get Out Of Their Cars While Stuck In Traffic & Pass The Time By Exchanging Punches

A couple of men stuck in traffic in New York decided that they were going to use the opportunity presented by the standstill to get out of their cars and exchange a few punches.

Video of the fight between the two in the Town of Wallkill has gone viral after it was posted on Facebook earlier this month.  The fight went down at a red light near an off-ramp on February 1.

The woman who grabbed the video, and posted it on social media, caught the two as they were already squared up and swinging at each other.  Given that it took place in traffic, it's safe to assume there was some sort of traffic-related incident before the punches were thrown.

Something along the lines of one of them cutting the other off in traffic is very plausible.  As is the possibility of the classic tailgating and break-checking situation.  Either could have easily preceded things turning physical.

We'll likely never know, because according to News 12, the brawl in the middle of traffic was never reported to police.  They reached out to the Town of Wallkill police and were told, "no complaints were ever made."

What can be gathered from the video, which was captioned, "Nah someone go get ya dads they fighting in traffic in Middletown right now," is that one of the men was far more prepared to throw hands than the other.

Exchanging Punches Is One Way To Pass The Time While You're Stuck In Traffic

As you can see in the footage, the smaller of the two "dads" has much better head movement and accuracy with his punches.  He lands far more shots and doesn't appear to take too much damage as he does so.

It's certainly not the most impressive action to ever take place during a road rage incident, but it's entertaining nonetheless.  The best part of the whole exchange might be the fact that nobody called the police.

Nobody got hurt, so why waste the taxpayer dollars?  So a couple of guys got out of their cars in traffic and exchanged a few punches.

The men didn't appear to be hurt badly in any way, and neither was sent flying over the concrete barrier.  No harm, no foul.

They got it all out of their system before making it home to their loving families.  This is exactly how these situations should play themselves out.

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