Motorist driving at 322km/h in Jozi caught on video, Mzansi reacts

Motorist driving at 322km/h in Jozi caught on video, Mzansi reacts

Over the weekend, a motorist left the nation's jaws on the floor after clocking 322km/h in Johannesburg. The video has gone viral with Mzansi social media users having mixed reactions about it.

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According to News24, it is not clear when the video was taken, but the time on the screen shows 16:08. In the footage, the motorist is seen racing with a biker. As the biker attempts to overtake the car, the driver picks up speed and passes the 300km/h mark.

Many were left very confused by the video and wondered how someone could drive that fast in a city.

Twitter user Max_MiyaM said:

"I was terrified sitting in the comfort of my own house looking at the speedometer."

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While Tshedza_SA said:

"This guy's licence must be confiscated and banned to drive again!"

Johnzagp1 said:

"He is also putting other motorists in danger, can you imagine if he lost control, how many cars will be involved in that accident?"

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Lucky_komane said:

"I don't feel comfortable on 140km/hr and some hit 322km/hr just like that. Problem is people never visit hospitals, a car is more dangerous than guns."

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za