This dashcam owner was not going to let a line of Lamborghinis illegally block traffic. Makes a legal left turn anyway.

Broward County-area driver and Redditor /u/Pshycological-Toe985 shared dashcam footage from earlier last week (June 20, 2026) to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing him turning left through a line of Lamborghinis as a nearby Lambo Service Center Employee illegally attempted to stop intersection traffic to accommodate his parade of Italian supercars.

Check out the dashcam footage below with the original Reddit thread linked here.

The incident happened at the intersection of Griffin and Volunteer Rd. (Exact location on Google Maps linked here.)

As the dashcam shows, OP is attempting to turn left onto Volunteer Rd and has the green light to do so, except that blocking the intersection is what appears to be an employee from the nearby Broward Lamborghini Service Center, blocking the intersection to allow a parade of Lamborghinis to turn onto Griffin uninterrupted.

This is, of course, illegal. Only authorized personnel, like police and crossing guards, can control traffic.

Not wanting to be inconvenienced, OP takes his cue and turns left, anyway, through the line of Lambos.

Not wanting to be t-boned, one Lambo stops, and a passenger can be seen wielding dual middle fingers out the window at him.

The Lambo service employee appears upset and says something to OP, but, with no actual authority, he could do nothing.

“His thumbs (passenger) make the middle fingers look so f***ing stupid,” the top comment from /u/Cavalol reads, referring to the passenger in the rear Urus who threw up dual birds.

“So embarrassing, having that audacity while in the passenger seat of your friend’s fancy car,” /u/hamburgergerald added.

“Harley guys do this s*** by me when the biker bar has a big event. They’ll send a bike out to block traffic so they can all ride together,” /u/Zapatos-Grande shared.

In Broward County, FL, blocking or impeding traffic to let a line of cars turn is typically treated as obstructing traffic or improper stopping/standing, which can carry a noncriminal moving violation fine generally in the ~$60–$160 base range, often totaling ~$150–$300+ after court costs and fees. It usually results in 3 points on your Florida driver license if it’s cited as a moving violation under Florida’s point system. If it’s linked to reckless or unsafe driving behavior, it can be charged more severely, but that’s less common for this specific scenario.

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