Silent images have emerged from the moment that a Machete motorist was walking through the traffic before reporting the driver of a Toyota Hilux in a busy street in the suburbs.
Dressed in a hi-fish cardigan, the Tradie seemed briefly with his fellow automobilist to talk through the window of his Ute before he said to have taken a swing to the car and crushed the glass.
After beating the window, the man stalks back to his own vehicle before both drivers leave the stage.
The police confirmed that a 47-year-old man had been accused of the incident, which took place in Glossop Street in St. Marys, in the northwest of Sydney, just after 5 pm on Thursday.
“It was just that scary,” a rattle spectator told Nine News.
“As soon as he tapped the Machete on the window, I am:” Yes, something is going to happen “.
“We have no idea what happened, why he did this.”

A machete-waving motorist will be seen in traffic this week

The man seems to talk to the driver for a moment before he reportedly beat his window

Both drivers then quickly drive away from the scene
The police said that the man was arrested on Friday and accused of destroying or damaging properties, a knife in a public place person to fear for safety, stem/intimidate, his fear of physical, etc.
“After questions around 3.30 pm yesterday (Friday, March 14, 2025), officers lived to a house in Idensess Crescent, Blackett, and arrested a 47-year-old man,” the police said in a statement.
“The driver of the other vehicle-a 46-year-old Man-Was was not injured.”
The police said that the two men were unknown to each other.
The alleged road rider was refused bail and would appear before the court on Saturday.