Speeding BMW rear-ends car after aggressive lane change in Paya Lebar
"Money can't buy driving skills," said one netizen.
A BMW driver who attempted an abrupt overtaking move along Upper Paya Lebar Road ended up rear-ending another car after failing to stop in time.
The incident, which reportedly took place around 6.15pm on April 22, was caught on a dashboard camera and shared on SG Road Vigilante's Facebook page.
In the video, the white BMW can be seen speeding before suddenly cutting across a white Audi from the left to filter into the rightmost lane.

The Audi, which was signalling to move left, narrowly avoided a collision as the BMW swerved in front of it.
Moments later, the BMW - now in the rightmost lane - hit a black vehicle in front after seemingly misjudging the stopping distance.
Paya Lebar Methodist Church can be seen in the background, confirming the location of the crash.
Netizens call out risky action
The video has since gone viral, with more than 750 reactions and 260 comments at the time of writing.
Many commenters criticised the BMW driver's dangerous manoeuvre, calling it reckless and unnecessary.
"Why must cut in front and not follow from behind?" one user asked.
Others called for stricter enforcement, with one saying: "Risking other road users. TP should ban these crazy drivers to keep us safe."