This was the shocking moment an alleged brake-checking driver was confronted by another road user at a Georgia gas station on March 19.<br /><br />Footage shows the Athens drivers confront one another in a sweary tirade of threats, which escalates to a minor physical confrontation that leads the woman pictured to call the authorities.<br /><br />The filmer explains in visceral detail: "[This] lady was brake checking a truck that had a big construction truck on the back, causing the trailer to swerve everywhere on the road.<br /><br />"The truck driver slowed down and I got behind her, she then brake checked me so I told her to pull over and she did...<br /><br />"I waited till she stopped and pulled off. Now trucker and I are in front. Well, he gets in the right lane, and so do I so I don’t get brake checked again.<br /><br />"She speeds off videoing me driving behind this truck and stops at the turning lane by the arcade police station and waits for me. <br /><br />"So I pull up behind her so she does pull out and hit me as I go around, and I quickly go around. <br /><br />"She then follows me, but I’m going home and didn’t want that, so I went to the Citgo and stopped where I pulled out my phone and she came up to me and told me to get out, so I did and I went to get her license plate. <br /><br />"As I walked she walked into me and screamed, 'Don't f****** touch me!'<br /><br />"I put my arm out and she pushed me again screaming to not touch her.<br /><br />"Then I go inside to see if the cameras are facing out there, luckily they are, and I walk outside. <br /><br />"She’s calling the cops telling them 'Oh I just pulled in after he brake checked me and flicked me off and was acting erratically,' so I said 'Okay I got you ma’am' and walked over and called the police myself. <br /><br />"They got there, watched my video on my phone and watched the cameras in the store, walked out asked if I wanted to press charges on her because she clearly assaulted me.<br /><br />"I said no I’d like to go on with my day, so she apologized rudely three times until I told the officers I couldn’t take the ignorance and they let us go."