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A dashcam video from June 20, 2026, shows a Broward County driver turning left through a line of Lamborghinis at the intersection of Griffin Road and Volunteer Road in Davie, Florida, despite an employee from a nearby Lamborghini service center attempting to block traffic. The employee, who had no legal authority to control traffic, tried to halt intersection flow to allow a parade of Lamborghinis to turn onto Griffin Road uninterrupted. The driver, who had the green light for a left turn onto Volunteer Road, proceeded through the line of supercars. One Lamborghini stopped to avoid a collision, and a passenger in the rear seat of a Lamborghini Urus was seen giving the driver dual middle fingers. The service employee confronted the driver but could not enforce any action due to lack of authority. The incident sparked reactions on Reddit, with users criticizing the Lamborghini parade’s attempt to obstruct traffic and praising the driver’s decision to proceed legally. In Florida, blocking or impeding traffic to facilitate a line of vehicles turning is typically classified as obstructing traffic or improper stopping/standing, which can result in a noncriminal moving violation fine ranging from approximately $60 to $160, often totaling $150 to $300 or more after court costs and fees. Under Florida’s point system, such violations usually add 3 points to the driver’s license if cited as a moving violation. If linked to reckless or unsafe driving behavior, the charge can be more severe, though this is less common for this specific scenario.
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Source: Michelin & Tire Industry News — Tire Meets Road (EN) (tiremeetsroad.com)