Bizarre footage has captured the moment a driver took off his shirt during a wild outburst after a van blocked a one-way street.
The driver of the Mazda MX-5 attempted to turn onto Elizabeth Street in Newtown, Sydney, when their path was obstructed by a parked van.
The van was parked above a stop sign and facing the wrong direction, leaving no room for the man to drive around.
Footage showed several people trying to calm the man down before his anger quickly escalated.
A convertible driver has taken off his top in a fit of rage after being unable to drive down a one-way street in Newtown, inner Sydney (pictured)
After a heated back-and-forth conversation with one of the delivery drivers, the driver of the convertible left his car and walked to a nearby utility pole to point to the one-way sign.
“One-way brother,” he told the man before raising his voice.
The man's anger flared as he took off his shirt and punched the street sign, continuing to shout, “One way!”
The outburst perplexed one of the delivery drivers, who appeared to grin as the shirtless driver walked back to his car and threw the shirt into his car.
The intense outburst appeared to have the intended effect, with the footage cutting out as one of the delivery drivers was seen getting into the van.
Social media users were divided over the video, with some saying he was overreacting, while others said he “had a point.”
The man was enraged by a van parked above a stop sign and heading the wrong way onto the one-way street (pictured)
“There's plenty of room for him to get by though, he's just getting mad at his own poor driving skills,” one user wrote on Instagram.
“So much anger in such a small car,” wrote a second.
'He's a huge bastard, in a small car, but he's right. If he can drive better than taking off a shirt he could fit in the car just fine,” a third wrote.
“It's tight, just like his shirt, but it fits.”