Viktorya was driving home from work when the most terrifying thing happened to her – and it has exposed a major problem with men on the road

A woman filmed the terrifying moment she thought she was being followed by a male driver after he launched into an unprovoked road rage attack on her.

Viktorya Marie, 30, was driving home from work on a rainy day in NSW and said she was behind a car traveling below the speed limit.

‘[It was] it’s raining, like heavy traffic and there are cars behind me and he’s braking, trying to get me to ram into the back of him, or other cars to ram into the back of me,” she said in a TikTok video.

“The guy literally tried to get me to follow him and stop. Like he was so aggressive with his hand gestures.”

Ms. Marie appeared visibly shaken as she held her face and fought back tears.

She said the angry driver kept motioning for her to stop.

“He kept telling me to follow him and pull him over, and I was like, ‘No, like I’m not doing that,’ that’s so unsafe,” Ms. Marie said.

She said she informed police about the driver and to contact them if she believed he was still following her.

An Australian woman said male drivers can become extremely aggressive towards women on the road

“I’m shaking, I called the police and everything. It was so bad. “I’ve never experienced that in my life,” she said.

“I’m afraid he’s following me.”

Ms Marie said this is a common experience for female drivers.

“As soon as (males) see it’s a female, they want to get all high and mighty and abuse the chick,” she said.

Other social media users said in the comments that they had experienced similar incidents.

“So many violent, tormented men in this world. It’s so sad that this has to happen while you’re innocently driving to get home safely,” one woman wrote.

‘[This] A lot has happened to me, [as] a girl on her P’s,” another girl wrote.

“Man or woman, there is no excuse to get so mad at someone and make them feel unsafe,” said another viewer.

She said men get

She said men get “high and mighty” when they compete against female drivers on Australian roads

“So glad you didn’t stop and smart that you were careful not to go straight home,” another woman added.

A young woman said she met a horrific end in a similar incident.

‘I had someone follow me home and smash my window with a hammer, all because I wasn’t driving over 20mph like they wanted. “I’ve never been so scared of it going haywire in my life,” she said

Last year, a Melbourne CEO said she was innocently walking along a busy city road when two men left her feeling unsafe in her own country.

Co-founder and CEO of health and wellness app Kic, Laura Henshaw, said two men in a car deliberately slowed their car down to shout obscene comments about her body.

Ms Henshaw said she was initially ‘disturbed’ by the men’s shouting, but was shocked when they repeated the act three more times along a half-mile stretch of road.

In a video on TikTok, Ms Henshaw said she felt like the men “almost thought it was a compliment” the first time they tried to get her attention.

She added that her experience showed that men felt entitled to shout at strangers impulsively.

Ms Henshaw said she felt increasingly unsafe as the pair continued to make comments such as ‘you look good’ to her.

“I can tell you that calling me ‘sexy baby’ (from) the car doesn’t make me feel good,” she told followers.

The young businesswoman said the act makes women feel “unsafe… violated… (and) objectified.”