A motorist and a biker confronted each other in what has been dubbed Britain’s most polite road rage spat.
The pair clashed after a near miss, but instead of trading blows, they swapped almost comical one-liners.
Motorbike rider Azhar Yousufzai confronted the bearded Range Rover driver as he walked towards him.
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Pointing at the biker, the driver demanded, “Do you know how to drive? Do you have a license?”
Azhar calmly responded: “I was doing my regular speed, 30mph.
“Who are you to ask me for a license?
“Why are you coming near me?
“You should be three feet away.”
The motorist then fired back: “What are you doing?
“Why did you do that?”
To which Azhar asked: “Are you going to hit me?”
But the driver insisted: “I’m not going to hit you, I want to teach you the law.”
The bizarre bust-up ended with Azhar quipping: “Are you really serious?
“You should go and drink some water.”
The driver then got back in his car.
It happened in Ilford, east London, as reported on Need To Know.
Afterwards, Azhar explained: “I was riding my bike on Longbridge Road when a Range Rover overtook me near Levet Garden, where there’s a bend.
“Bends can be quite dangerous when overtaking.
“The Range Rover came very close to me, and to avoid a collision, I honked at the driver, saying, ‘What are you doing?’
“He was an older man.
“He became angry and stopped in the middle of the road and got out.”
Viewers online were left chuckling at how oddly civil the row was.
One joked: “That was getting pretty heated towards the end, it nearly got nasty and broke out into an arm wrestle.”

Another added: “I rate it, bro giving health advice as a diss, go drink some water.”
While a third said: “The drink some water line had me.”
The row took place on 31 August.
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